Romantic Fantasy Quotes
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“She's magic, Cassandra. A single flower blooming in an endless desert.”
― Daughter of the Blood
― Daughter of the Blood

“The Queen gave no reply. A calmness had come over here. One born from being pushed beyond the Queen’s limit.
No punishment, no act of vengeance, no war, no amount of blood, and no retribution that the realm had already seen, would hold a candle to what she would bring”
― A Flood of Faith and Folly
No punishment, no act of vengeance, no war, no amount of blood, and no retribution that the realm had already seen, would hold a candle to what she would bring”
― A Flood of Faith and Folly

“This,” He started, giving a sudden twinge of his hips so that Ariana could feel the intensity of his throbbing within her. “And you, are mine.”
― A Flood of Faith and Folly
― A Flood of Faith and Folly

“You think a courtship and a hunt are two separate things.” Ari grinned, showing gleaming white teeth with battle fangs fully extended. “They’re not.”
― The Sea King
― The Sea King

“Raven’s head snapped up to face the Winterhold army, his hand instinctively reaching for his greatsword to his right. The boy hadn’t raised from his knees, and his chest heaved with each breath, staring down the tens of thousands that marched towards Raven to stop him from reaching Ariana. To kill him. To kill his followers. To keep her from him.”
― A Flood of Faith and Folly
― A Flood of Faith and Folly

“I understand your concerns, Sir William," Lithan began, his voice laced with anger. "But you must understand, my people are suffering. We simply cannot defend ourselves against Arvandor's might. We need the help of your army, or all my people may as well slit their own throats in their barns, now.”
― A Flood of Faith and Folly
― A Flood of Faith and Folly

“Da hun var lille, havde hun boet der med mor og far på anden sal. Nogle gange, når der var koncert på Brandts, sad de i vindueskarmene og lyttede med. Projektørerne dernedefra farvede væggene røde, blå og lilla i stuen. Det
var mere som en drøm nu, som noget, hun forestillede sig, men der var ikke noget, der trådte i stedet for. Det, der nu var virkeligt, gjorde, at det føltes, som om der slet ingen
virkelighed var.”
― Nannas bog
var mere som en drøm nu, som noget, hun forestillede sig, men der var ikke noget, der trådte i stedet for. Det, der nu var virkeligt, gjorde, at det føltes, som om der slet ingen
virkelighed var.”
― Nannas bog

“My, I could love ya 'til the sun rises, lassie. But I dinnae think it'd ever be enough.”
― Fire on Fire
― Fire on Fire

“Do you like horses?"
"Truth be told, the only thing I love more is dragons."
Wren whistles, and a whinny resounds throughout the air.
I spin around, marveling as a horse gallops through the field of jasmine. She's like a bolt of obsidian in a blanket of white, her breaths like little gusts of wind. She rears several times once she's next to Wren, stomping her front hooves until he reaches out to pet her. "This is Nerra. She will take us where we must go."
Like an acrobat performing a trick for the umpteenth time, Wren hops onto Nerra's back effortlessly. He reaches a hand out to me, and I climb on. He places my hands around his waist, and I swallow hard.
"Hold on tight. You're in for a treat," he says.
On the count of three, he kicks Nerra into a gallop. The horse is like a dragon bound to the earth. Her gait is smooth, her gallop so strong it practically feels like she's trying to take flight with each stride. I hold on tightly to Wren.
We head north. Dressed in bright garments that appear to be dipped in a ray of sunlight, Emerald flitters around as we enter a field of daisies.
"Hi," Wren says. "We're on our way to see Omniscius."
Emerald gives a graceful nod, following behind Nerra with several other fairies. Much to my delight, as we exit the field of daisies and encroach on a field of red roses, the fairies' beautiful yellow garments turn red. Wren's shirt and my dress do the same.”
― The Princess of Thornwood Drive
"Truth be told, the only thing I love more is dragons."
Wren whistles, and a whinny resounds throughout the air.
I spin around, marveling as a horse gallops through the field of jasmine. She's like a bolt of obsidian in a blanket of white, her breaths like little gusts of wind. She rears several times once she's next to Wren, stomping her front hooves until he reaches out to pet her. "This is Nerra. She will take us where we must go."
Like an acrobat performing a trick for the umpteenth time, Wren hops onto Nerra's back effortlessly. He reaches a hand out to me, and I climb on. He places my hands around his waist, and I swallow hard.
"Hold on tight. You're in for a treat," he says.
On the count of three, he kicks Nerra into a gallop. The horse is like a dragon bound to the earth. Her gait is smooth, her gallop so strong it practically feels like she's trying to take flight with each stride. I hold on tightly to Wren.
We head north. Dressed in bright garments that appear to be dipped in a ray of sunlight, Emerald flitters around as we enter a field of daisies.
"Hi," Wren says. "We're on our way to see Omniscius."
Emerald gives a graceful nod, following behind Nerra with several other fairies. Much to my delight, as we exit the field of daisies and encroach on a field of red roses, the fairies' beautiful yellow garments turn red. Wren's shirt and my dress do the same.”
― The Princess of Thornwood Drive

“...Maybe the ones who married for the wrong reasons are the ones who don't make it. And the ones who married out of pure love are the ones who stand the test of time."
"People get married because they're in love with the fantasy of marriage. The illusion of the happily-ever-after fairy tale we've all been sold since the beginning of time." I dust some sand of my pants, "Why does anyone do anything? Because they want the fantasy of what that thing represents. Why did you move from Nebraska to New York? Was it the fantasy of a glamorous life in one of the most famous cities in the world? The promise of success? The excitement of a fast-paced life? Somewhere along the line, someone sold you on the fantasy of life in the Big Apple, and you bought it. It's not that much different than marriage, in a way. You just committed to a city instead of a person.”
― Fake-ish
"People get married because they're in love with the fantasy of marriage. The illusion of the happily-ever-after fairy tale we've all been sold since the beginning of time." I dust some sand of my pants, "Why does anyone do anything? Because they want the fantasy of what that thing represents. Why did you move from Nebraska to New York? Was it the fantasy of a glamorous life in one of the most famous cities in the world? The promise of success? The excitement of a fast-paced life? Somewhere along the line, someone sold you on the fantasy of life in the Big Apple, and you bought it. It's not that much different than marriage, in a way. You just committed to a city instead of a person.”
― Fake-ish

“Warm arms encircled her. Holding her. “You don’t hide your pain from me,” he said, lips near her ear. “You don’t wait until I’m gone to show what you’re truly feeling. I’m with you. I’ll carry you. I’ll break with you. Whatever you need, it’s you and me now.”
― Sorcery and Stagecraft
― Sorcery and Stagecraft

“I'm not fucking sweet!"
"No, you're like the flames of a fire. Bright, beautiful, and deadly. To anyone but me.”
― Veil Of Souls
"No, you're like the flames of a fire. Bright, beautiful, and deadly. To anyone but me.”
― Veil Of Souls
“If I could have spent the rest of my life suspended in time, I would have lived in that moment . . . but time belonged to the stars.”
―
―

“I punched the damn prince in his face. I wished I had broken a nose. He was not expecting the grace I’d slammed on his pretty face. I knew it by the way he growled and covered his nose with his hand. “Fuck! That hurts, Thea.”
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance

“He came, he saw, and he understood.”
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance

“When did this girl become so important to you, Meir?” His father asked in a resigned voice.
“The moment I saw her, father. She’s become my world, and I protect what is mine,” I heard Meir say.”
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance
“The moment I saw her, father. She’s become my world, and I protect what is mine,” I heard Meir say.”
― The Smitten Sky: An Enemies to Lovers Dark Fantasy Romance

“It was ironic the Home had been her only refuge after her recent ordeal. The debt of gratitude she owed the place chafed alongside her well-tended resentment.”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“Part of her railed against the injustice, and sympathized with the labor organizers, fighting and dying for workers’ rights. And, she hated to admit, a conflicting part yearned to find shelter in that privileged world and the protections it offered. To be freed from her ball and chain of anxiety . . . to float up to their cushioned realm of perpetual safety and comfort.”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“Her original attraction to his handsome face and rarified status was more akin to mooning over some cinema star, like Rudolph Valentino or Richard Barthelmess.”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“What happened to change girls from being normal and relatively easy to understand when they were young, to being such frustrating mysteries as they grew older?”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“The city’s threats she understood . . . and more importantly, knew how to avoid.”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“But you’re still allowed a summer vacation?” He turned to her in exaggerated surprise. “Father’s not a monster!”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“And remember that summer promises tend to shrivel with the autumn leaves.”
― All That Shimmers
― All That Shimmers

“If we lived in a different world, and you were my queen, I'd worship you at this throne until you deemed yourself satisfied. Even if I was hanging on the threads of mortality from pleasing you - Jasper Rivers”
― Threads of Flames and Starlight: A Spicy Fantasy Romance
― Threads of Flames and Starlight: A Spicy Fantasy Romance
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