Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts
Nora Robertsis an American bestselling author of more than 209 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb for the in Death series, and has also written under the pseudonyms Jill March and for publications in the U.K. as Sarah Hardesty...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth10 October 1950
CitySilver Spring, MD
CountryUnited States of America
wounded
The wounded recognized the wounded.
life-is-like wonderful moustache
Life is like a moustache. It can be wonderful or terrible. But it always tickles.
should-have lasts firsts
it taught me, that when a woman lets herself love, she loses. it taught me that to survive, you rely on yourself first and last." -adrianne "It should have also taught you that sometimes love has no threshold." -philip
let-it-go way easy
When something comes easy, you usually let it go the same way.
mafia backyards barbecue
And still she felt more confident at the prospect of taking on the Russian Mafia than she did attending a backyard barbecue.
tolerate vertical i-can
I won't consider getting horizontal with someone I can barely tolerate when we're vertical.
cards-youre-dealt play mia
Life's tough," Mia said with a shrug. "You play the cards you're dealt or you fold.
falling-in-love years found
I've found out that falling in love doesn't have anything to do with time. It can take a year or an instant. It happens when it's ready to happen.
found-you matter found
Once love found you it clung, no matter how much you tried to shake it off.
toads
He was one of the many toads you have to go through to find the prince.
butterfly thinking giving
Justin turned to give her one of his cool, unsmiling looks. Butterflies fluttered in her throat. She'd be very careful, Serena decided, as if she were walking through a minefield. "What are you thinking?" "About bombs," she answered blandly, "deadly camoflaged bombs." She gave him a quick,innocent grin. "Are we going to eat soon? I'm starving.
smooth screwed-up
I'd rather be screwed up with you than smooth with anybody else.
revenge eye play
An eye for an eye.” “That's a revenge thing, right? From some play.” “The Bible, darling. The Lord of all plays.