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  • #1
    “Janet showed her teeth. “Time to get real, Sarah. No more human sacrifices, got it?”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #2
    “I EAT THE DARK”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #3
    “Wife of Lir eat horse.”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #4
    “This must be what dying is like. She tried wiggling a bony finger to attract Rhiannon. She wanted to ask her: is this what it was like?”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #5
    “There was no city, no London, just beacon fires on all three sacred mounds.”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #6
    “[B]ehind the mother fighting for her son’s life was the priestess of the forest and the cup.”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #7
    “Anna did say the wife of Lir had left her?” whispered Mary.
    “Yes,” said Caroline. “She said, ‘for now.”
    Susan Rowland, The Sacred Well Murders

  • #8
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Heidi's role as grand master was to monitor all the women and to manage their locations and communication. Even though she’d done this many times on multiple missions, her heartbeat still pounded in her ears.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

  • #9
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “From the antique Persian rugs covering the gleaming hardwood floors to the molded tin ceilings and ornate chandeliers, the house was a showstopper. Throughout its long life, no one had allowed this home to fall into disrepair. Every detail of the wainscoting, every pocket door, every window, floor tile, and bathtub was original to the house.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

  • #10
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Where did you see him?” Heidi asked.
    “At the grocery store,” Mildred replied. “He was picking out a cantaloupe. Of course, I had to give him some tips. He was about to pick one that wasn’t anywhere near ripe.” The women tossed each other knowing looks.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

  • #11
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “What was it about the holidays that made your whole life feel out of control?”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Christmas in Smithville

  • #12
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Monique bit at the side of lip. “He’s pretty active, I don’t want to impose…”
    Tony stood and scooped up the puppy. “No, seriously, I’d love a little company.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

  • #13
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “The mayor stood, his surprise at her interruption apparent by his twitching mustache. “You—you can’t just burst in here. Who are you?”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

  • #14
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Mildred adjusted the papers and scribbled some more. When she was finished, she took off her glasses, leaving them to swing from the chain around her neck. She gave the women around the table a pointed look. “Now think hard, ladies, can you come up with anything else?”
    Kirsten Fullmer

  • #15
    Karl Braungart
    “I can’t go into detail, but it’s why I went to the special meeting at the Pentagon.”
    Karl Braungart, Counter Identity

  • #16
    Karl Braungart
    “I want to follow your orders, but, I…I still work for military intelligence, and I need permission to travel out of my stationed area.”
    Karl Braungart, Counter Identity

  • #17
    Karl Braungart
    “It wasn’t until I noticed two of the words on the sheet printed on a folder label. Sure enough, it was Williams’ study titled ‘Nuclear Waste Management.”
    Karl Braungart, Fatal Identity

  • #18
    Karl Braungart
    “They are the tracking devices we put into their suitcases. We’ll be there in less than a half-hour.”
    Karl Braungart, Fatal Identity

  • #19
    Karl Braungart
    “And thank you, Oskars, for the State Department recordings. All of us especially liked the discussion about our espionage tactic regarding the tank transfers out of Georgia into Syria. It was amusing, to say the least.”
    Karl Braungart, Lost Identity

  • #20
    Karl Braungart
    “Captain Miller, we know that you are connected with military intelligence, and can obtain classified documents.”
    Karl Braungart, Lost Identity

  • #21
    Karl Braungart
    “We work in the city of Würzburg, which is between Frankfurt and Nürnberg. Eric and I are in military intelligence.”
    Karl Braungart, Lost Identity

  • #22
    Karl Braungart
    “And we are not pursuing military information on this trip. At least not about the Russian mafia exchanging Russian-Ukrainian tanks and electronics for their benefit in Syria.”
    Karl Braungart, Lost Identity

  • #23
    “Once you can clarify your unique vision for the end goal—comfort, happiness, security, etc.— you can get started on the path toward the reality of success.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #24
    “I want to see a world in which entrepreneurs give time to their visions to reality so that they have more money, more family time, and more support, a world in which they can stop working so hard and start living!”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #25
    “you must get the right talent and set the proper expectations. If you don’t, you will pay for the job twice—through your employees’ time and your own.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #26
    “Stop overestimating, thinking that you have all the time in the world. In fact, you don’t have time for most of what you think you have time for.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #27
    “Communication is how entrepreneurs tell their story, which, in turn, should inspire employees to work smart and encourage customers to action.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #28
    “Every entrepreneur should spend time with all their employees, individually and collectively. It is the only way to understand what they want, what is in it for them, what they are hoping to achieve, and what they aspire to become.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #29
    “Every entrepreneur faces mediocre moments or points in their careers when they are not meeting their goals. What they do in response to these shortcomings is what either leads them astray or guides them to success.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living

  • #30
    “If you want to build a better business, you must build better relationships. Relationships are crucial to developing the business you hope to achieve.”
    Curtis L. Jenkins, Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living



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