Suzanne Brockmann
Suzanne Brockmann
Suzanne Brockmannis an American romantic fiction writer. She lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts with her husband, Ed Gaffney, and their two children, Melanie and Jason T. Gaffney. She has also penned works under the name Anne Brock...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
love-you
You couldn't attach a 'but' to 'I love you'. You could onlt attach an 'and'.
doubt reason no-doubt
No doubt about it, Lawrence Decker was the reason God had invented nakedness.
party want far-away
If he's at this party, I want you to stay far away from him." "Shouldn't that rule apply to you, and Jules, too? Unless your penises make you magically bulletproof.
cost bucks twenties
He spoke in telegram-as if every word he used cost five bucks, and he only had a twenty in his wallet.
dark night missing
...there's no such thing as an underwear elf. Even when it goes missing, it's somewhere in the room. So make sure you find it." -- DARK OF NIGHT by Suzanne Brockmann
eye waiting savannah
You love me,” he said. “That’s all I need to know.” “You always say the right thing,” Savannah told him, her eyes so filled with love that he almost wept. “Sometimes it takes you awhile to get to it, but you always get there, and what you say is always worth waiting for.
dream love-is have-faith
Dare, dream, dance, smile, and sing loudly! And have faith that love is an unstoppable force!
care characters deal early great hide included knew navy openly order readers realistic seal serve since sure terrible women
I care a great deal about LGBT U.S. servicemen and women being able to serve openly and honestly. Since early in my career, I've included realistic LGBT characters in my books. The idea that a gay Navy SEAL had to hide who he was in order to serve was a terrible one - and I made sure my readers knew that!
book writing use
I remain convinced that the most valuable use of time for a newly published author is to write a second book that's even better than the first, and a third that's better than the second, and on and on.