Paullina Simons
Paullina Simons
Paullina Simonsis a Russian-born American writer and the international best-selling author of the novels Tully, Red Leaves, Eleven Hours, The Bronze Horseman, Tatiana and Alexander, Lily and The Summer Garden...
NationalityRussian
ProfessionWriter
CountryRussian Federation
hug sound forget
We can’t forget that I owe you my life.” She gazed at him. “We can’t forget that I belong to you.” “I like that sound of that,” Alexander said, hugging her tighter.
want said tatiana-metanova
Oh Alexander," she said, "what do you want from me..." "Everything!" he whispered fiercely.
heart june broken
Not bombs nor my broken heart can take away from me walking barefoot with you in jasmine June through the Field of Mars.
be-patient patient stills
Tania, there is so much still ahead of you. Be patient with life
memories enemy comfort
Memory - that fiend, that cruel enemy of comfort.
fighting giving battle
There are some battles, no matter how much you don’t want to fight them, that you just have to fight. That are worth giving your life for.
wall night white
Dear God, Tatiana prayed in bed that night, turning to the wall and pulling the white sheet and the thin brown blanket over herself. If You are there somewhere, please teach me how to hide what I never knew how to show.
love-you men amazing-man
I love you breathlessly, my amazing man.
girl sight long
He came over in long purposeful strides, sat at the edge of her bed, and in a tender, possessive gesture wiped the lipstick off her lips. “What is that?” he asked. “All the other girls wear it,” Tatiana said, quickly wiping her mouth, breathless at the sight of him. “Including Dasha.” “Well, I don’t want you to have anything on your lovely face,” he said, stroking her cheeks. “God knows, you don’t need it.
past
They had no past. They had no future. They just were.