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Time seemed to drag with dreamlike slowness, like a knife through cold honey, and the room took on a surreal golden sheen as if I was looking through that same jar of honey. Maybe at that moment, the sun shone just right though the grimy windows, but the woman, the shelves, the jars, everything in the room appeared in tones of gold and sepia, except for the painting behind the counter. From behind the shopkeeper's head, a fluorescent Mary and Jesus glared at me, their cartoon-like faces reproaching me for being there. ~ Sara Stark
Women S Fiction quotes by Sara Stark
Horeb bent over me and ran his hand down my neck, not stopping when his fingers reached my chest.
I jerked backward. "What are you doing?"
His eyes were black and intense. "A little taste before the wedding, Jayden? ~ Kimberley Griffiths Little
Women S Fiction quotes by Kimberley Griffiths Little
Know what being a man's pet means. And if you're ever lucky enough to find yourself with the choice, choose the pasture. ~ Stacy Overman Morrison
Women S Fiction quotes by Stacy Overman Morrison
I wash the clothes, rinse them and then scrub them again. Will that square little box do that? I am not using any fancy machines when my hands will do. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
We are women. We talk. We all do. I love to talk. It's my reason for being. No. It's my raison d'etre. Now that is fucking classy. Not everyone has one. A classy one. Anyway. ~ Suzy Valtsioti
Women S Fiction quotes by Suzy Valtsioti
True love is full of drama. ~ Jamie Brenner
Women S Fiction quotes by Jamie Brenner
Cinderella does not represent contemporary girls.

Today's girls are no 'damsels-in-distress.' They figure and solve problems, invent solutions, and herald in the new world order. ~ Tina Sequeira
Women S Fiction quotes by Tina Sequeira
The Jardin Massey looked dismal today, rain lashed and deserted. She watched a bedraggled pigeon, feathers puffed out, sheltering beneath a branch.She'd never made a will, never considered whether she'd rather her body was buried or burnt to grey powder. And where would she want to be buried - in a French graveyard, gaudy with plastic flowers? If she made a will, could she state an aversion to plastic? ~ Jackie Ley
Women S Fiction quotes by Jackie Ley
One peek inside his top drawer had been enough for Sophie. Swimming goggles, nail clippers, a Ferragamo tie wound into a tight coil, and packets of Gulden's Spicy Brown Mustard. None of that compared to Ira Blumenstein's gold tooth, Kenneth Yang's Darth Vader lollipop, or Rich Angstrom's Magic 8 Ball. ~ Laura Hemphill
Women S Fiction quotes by Laura Hemphill
Yes, 1960's North American sitcoms have led me to study the United States 1920's and 1930's crime bosses - QET Jenkins ~ Kim Welsman
Women S Fiction quotes by Kim Welsman
Sometimes the only hope that exists is the one we create for ourselves. ~ Lynnda Pollio
Women S Fiction quotes by Lynnda Pollio
If I were a character in one of my books, I'd be the optimistic one, believing the best and urging others to do the same. ~ Stacy Hawkins Adams
Women S Fiction quotes by Stacy Hawkins Adams
Sometimes we need enemies more than we need friends. Mandy Walker ~ Laura Wilkinson
Women S Fiction quotes by Laura Wilkinson
Your checkered past is not the pattern of your future. ~ Deborah Patrick
Women S Fiction quotes by Deborah Patrick
What am I doing here, Reena? Why am I dancing to the tunes of that old hag?'You are saving your family. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
Maybe some people think we're too different, but maybe we're not," Joshua said. "Maybe we're two sides of the same coin."
"Like, 'You complete me'?" Melina asked, snickering. She couldn't resist quoting the corny line.
"No, not like that," Joshua said. "Like, you challenge me. You get me fired up. We're like steak and horseradish."
"That's such as dude thing to say," Melina laughed. "What am I?"
Joshua grinned devilishly. "The hot one, of course! ~ Heidi Joy Tretheway
Women S Fiction quotes by Heidi Joy Tretheway
Despite their macabre imaginations, they don't believe the things they say, all those things about magic and fantômes. But I do. I know he lingers. I've heard his voice, soft as a lover's whisper. ~ Sara Stark
Women S Fiction quotes by Sara  Stark
He wrote to his father every day. His platoon called his dad a girlfriend. ~ Noorilhuda
Women S Fiction quotes by Noorilhuda
Selene's life is a lesson to us that the trajectory of women's equality hasn't always been a forward march. In some ways the ancients were more advanced than we are today; there have been setbacks before and may be more in the future. ~ Stephanie Dray
Women S Fiction quotes by Stephanie Dray
What use is status if you have no one to share it with, Dad? ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
I like these games we play, the ones that involve our heads and our hearts ~ Page 212 ~ S.L. Scott
Women S Fiction quotes by S.L. Scott
Jadan's kiss on my forehead wasn't that big of a deal, something that a boy would have done at a junior high dance or how a friend would say goodbye before a long trip. But it felt like more. It seemed like he wanted more." ---Jennifer Mills ~ Dianne Bright
Women S Fiction quotes by Dianne Bright
The embrace at the airport and stolen glances of Poe wasn't enough for him. Oliver needed to be closer to her again--emotionally and physically. His stomach clenched. Why couldn't Poe be his? ~ Yawatta Hosby
Women S Fiction quotes by Yawatta Hosby
I brought you something. It's my sister's coat. It
gets cold in Nashville in the wintertime. ~ Nancy B. Brewer
Women S Fiction quotes by Nancy B. Brewer
WHAT THE HELL WAS I DOING?! Oh, right.$1500."
From "Clown Porn" in "Broken Headbone ~ Ginny McMath
Women S Fiction quotes by Ginny McMath
I needed to become a fully functional, contributing member of my life ~ Vicki Wilson
Women S Fiction quotes by Vicki Wilson
Ethan didn't mind his blood being taken - he just disliked the fact that it had to be sucked through a needle in order to do it. ~ Belinda G. Buchanan
Women S Fiction quotes by Belinda G. Buchanan
Sometimes, it is easier to leave things as they are, rather than to fight, go against the flow. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
Death. Life. They are in the air, the water, the earth, and the fire that surround us. They co-mingle like a dance of weeping and rejoicing. The joy and pain become one. We are of a dualistic nature." ---Jennifer Mills ~ Dianne Bright
Women S Fiction quotes by Dianne Bright
What better hiding place than an old, woodlice-ridden album of photographs! ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
The closer he came, the bigger his eyes got through those thick lenses.
It was downright sexy when his eyelids shut and the lashes fanned out on his cheekbones. His lips brushed against hers and heat shot through her body. One arm tangled up in her hair and the other snaked its way around her midriff. His tongue gently parted her lips and he made love to her mouth. ~ Carolyn Brown
Women S Fiction quotes by Carolyn Brown
Sex was the main component of her thoughts now. But love - and her desperate longing for it - had vanished from her heart like a migraine after a painkiller. ~ Augustine Sam
Women S Fiction quotes by Augustine Sam
You know how sometimes you remember a place you once loved, a movie you've enjoyed, only to be disappointed when you return to that place or see that movie for a second time? Well, it wasn't disappointing. She sounds exactly as I remember her - and there is still something so warm and caring about her that it is difficult to hate her for how she abandoned us. ~ Christina Westover
Women S Fiction quotes by Christina Westover
[Ava] had always thought the main relationship in the family was the one between Nancy and her daughters. To have a family, you needed a father, of course, and Jimmy had played that role perfectly well, if you were okay with an old-fashioned interpretation of the job. But the Nickerson family was all about the women and their noisy, bickering, gossiping, interfering relationships with one another.
And now it seemed that maybe she ahd been looking at it all wrong. Maybe she and Lauren were just the icing, and the basic, underlying cake of the family was the couple in front of her who had a shared history she knew very little about. ~ Claire LaZebnik
Women S Fiction quotes by Claire LaZebnik
All I want is to sleep
to dream. Life is better in dreams. ~ Christina Westover
Women S Fiction quotes by Christina Westover
I haven't always been a patient man ... but something tells me you'd be worth the wait. ~ Sam Langley
Women S Fiction quotes by Sam Langley
The trees are bedecked with snow, the air is perfumed; how sweet, how dark the sultry fragrance. Forever hypnotising, always haunting. I want to inhale the fragrance of your skin, drink from your open mouth. ~ Suzy Davies
Women S Fiction quotes by Suzy  Davies
I couldn't shake Zander's beady red eyes or the noise of his pounding wings behind us. His hot breath and foul stench reached for us, but couldn't catch us as we soared above liquid green fields in the Realm Beyond. ~ Dianne Bright
Women S Fiction quotes by Dianne Bright
Me having a stalker is like Donald Trump having a sense of humility. It's not a match.
~From LIBERTY & MEANS ~ Kristin Dow
Women S Fiction quotes by Kristin Dow
When the truth emerges, it can't be ignored. Nor will it wait. ~ Barbara Delinsky
Women S Fiction quotes by Barbara Delinsky
I want to glide in a world of beauty,' I said. 'To be carried away into a world of luxurious things. ~ James Lusarde
Women S Fiction quotes by James Lusarde
Mogadishu the beautiful - your white-turbaned mosques, baskets of anchovies as bright as mercury, jazz and shuffling feet, bird-boned servant girls with slow smiles, the blind white of your homes against the sapphire blue of the ocean - you are missed, her dreams seem to say. ~ Nadifa Mohamed
Women S Fiction quotes by Nadifa Mohamed
Reality runs the risk of spoiling things, don't you think? The fantasy is often better. That's where the soul is fulfilled. Reality struggles to fulfil the soul, that's why we're often so unhappy. But fantasy is the world of the soul ... ~ James Lusarde
Women S Fiction quotes by James Lusarde
Honest, hopelessly romantic old-fashioned gentleman seeks lady friend who enjoys elegant dining, dancing and the slow bloom of affection. ~ Claire Cook
Women S Fiction quotes by Claire Cook
Without a torch, I stumbled along the paths. The night was dismal. A partial moon hovered bitter and white on the horizon. It was the perfect night for murder. ~ Kimberley Griffiths Little
Women S Fiction quotes by Kimberley Griffiths Little
I'm not only my father's daughter, but also a daughter of the nation he founded. And protecting both is what I've always done. ~ Laura Kamoie
Women S Fiction quotes by Laura Kamoie
Someone who dreams cannot be forced to stop - there are no limitations to dreams, because we do not own dreams, dreams are from God. ~ Christina Westover
Women S Fiction quotes by Christina Westover
But inside loss there can be gain, too,like the small silver spider Bela had discovered one dewy morning, curled asleep at the center of a rose. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Women S Fiction quotes by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
THE HONEYEATER story was mesmerizing: the story took hold of me and I felt compelled to write it. I was also inspired by a few female authors (among them, Doris Lessing and Isabel Allende) I've admired over the years
women who preceded me and who gave me the courage to even begin. ~ Yolanda A. Reid
Women S Fiction quotes by Yolanda A. Reid
Rumor has it: when you marry a Walsh you are set for life. Only one thing can screw it up. ~ Jessica Gordon
Women S Fiction quotes by Jessica Gordon
What wouldn't my people give for a few bites of the biryani she ordered me to throw away yesterday because she said it smelt? ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
While I stood on the front porch, watching him climb into his vehicle, I breathed in the humid air. I looked at the cloudless sky, and the blue vastness of it made me think about the endless opportunities that lay ahead for me. Life, I knew, was going to be different now ... better. I was going to live for today and for the future. Dear past ... thank you for the lessons. Dear future ... I am ready. ~ Debra Kay
Women S Fiction quotes by Debra Kay
But, of course, in real life, in the outside world, women do not have equality. They have been judged inferior to men -Adam's rib, his helpmate- with no soul of their own. This has been so since the beginning of Western civilization. Women may have been potent characters in plays by Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, but in classical Greek life, women were not allowed to leave their houses (except to go to the well or on certain feast days). Their names on all legal documents appear as "the daughter of so and so" or "the wife of so and so", They had almost no rights -"She is my goods, my chattels", as Petruchio says of Kate two thousand years later (Taming of the Shrew,3.2,220). And with the advent of Christianity we began the debate as to whether women had souls in their own right or whether they were an "add-on" to their husbands and fathers. What is clear is that the mother of Jesus had to be both a virgin and totally lacking in sexual desire. And she is the model for all women.
By the time we get to Shakespeare's era, a widow would automatically inherit a third of her husband's possessions if he died (but those possessions became her new husband's if she remarried). Women probably had souls (but it was still being debated), and a woman was a monarch. But in neither classical Greece nor Elizabethan England could a woman portray a woman onstage [...] ~ Tina Packer
Women S Fiction quotes by Tina Packer
Mussolini and his lover were brought back to Milan and hung upside-down like fowls. ~ Catherine McNamara
Women S Fiction quotes by Catherine McNamara
I have to tell you hon, I don't mind a little teasing now and then, but I'm no masochist and I'm sure as hell no saint ... here lately, being around you is agony. ~ Jackson Broussard
Women S Fiction quotes by Jackson Broussard
Innocence invites protection, yet we might be smarter to protect ourselves against it ... ~ Megan Johns
Women S Fiction quotes by Megan Johns
Open your heart and find your Destiny ~ Jacqueline Britton
Women S Fiction quotes by Jacqueline Britton
The male staff all wore gorgeous colored loin cloths that always seem to be about to fall off they're wonderful hips. Their upper bodies were tanned sculpted and naked.
The female staff wore short shorts and silky flowing tops that almost but didn't expose their young easy breasts.
I noticed we only ever encountered male staff, and the men walking through the lobby were always greeted by the female staff.
Very ingenious, as Rebecca said later - if we had ticked Lesbians on the form I wonder what would have happened?
-There was a place to tick for Lesbians, I said ?
-Sexual Persuasion- it was on all the forms
-Really. And, how many options were there?
-You're getting the picture, said Jillian.
This was not your basic check in procedure as at say a Best Western. Our Doormen/Security Guards , held out our chairs for us to let us sit at the elegant ornate table. Then they poured us tea, and placed before each of us a small bowl of tropical fruit, cut into bite size pieces. Wonderful!
Almost immediately a check in person came and sat opposite us at the desk. Again a wonderful example of Island Male talent. (in my mind anyway)
We signed some papers, and were each handed an immense wallet of information passes, electronic keys, electronic ID's we would wear to allow us to move through the park and its 'worlds' and a small flash drive
I looked at it as he handed it to me, and given the mindset of the Hotel and the murals and th ~ Germaine Gibson
Women S Fiction quotes by Germaine Gibson
Every family has secrets, Reena, and they're there for a reason. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
I wonder if every girl yearns for her father's love,
almost like waiting to catch the moon hiding in the trees - beautiful, yet so eternally elusive.
-MUKTA ~ Amita Trasi
Women S Fiction quotes by Amita Trasi
How do you circumvent a mind bent upon lying to get away from the truth? ~ Noorilhuda
Women S Fiction quotes by Noorilhuda
It's never too late to start over! ~ Lynne Gentry
Women S Fiction quotes by Lynne Gentry
I had never fully understood our tradition- why women wailed so loudly and for so long after someone died. It was only now I realized that women wailed more on account of everything they never had a chance to say. All the questions they never asked. All the times we never really talked about the things that mattered most.
It was the one time that women could be angry. Be loud. Say anything. Yell. Purge the soul. And no one thought less of them. Everyone expected it. ~ Eucabeth A. Odhiambo
Women S Fiction quotes by Eucabeth A. Odhiambo
She fixed a smile that she hoped looked authentic. Pretending to be content continued to be hard work. ~ Stacy Hawkins Adams
Women S Fiction quotes by Stacy Hawkins Adams
When the inner light of the soul shone through like that, the shape of nose or ears became unimportant. She was shining, and it looked almost like a miracle. ~ Lina J. Potter
Women S Fiction quotes by Lina J. Potter
My eyelashes tickled the peephole. from Fogged Up Fairy Tale (Summer 2014) ~ Denise Baer
Women S Fiction quotes by Denise Baer
They were from different generations, culture, nations. But even these things did not divide them so much as their separate conceptions of what it meant to be a woman. ~ Patricia Duncker
Women S Fiction quotes by Patricia Duncker
And so, here is Rapa's book, my tribute to her, my one true friend, my love. ~ Poile Sengupta
Women S Fiction quotes by Poile Sengupta
At least the presence of Harry, her tabby cat, purring softly and weaving in and out of her legs was better than no company at all. ~ Juliet Ayres
Women S Fiction quotes by Juliet Ayres
He also knew the language of The Klingons, but the army had no use for it. ~ Noorilhuda
Women S Fiction quotes by Noorilhuda
Look at this, Grace," Peg's e-mail said. "He's entrancing those people. I just realized. Taking them out of themselves. Ty is sort of like a medicine man. A shaman.
P.S. Have you called him? ~ Shelle Sumners
Women S Fiction quotes by Shelle Sumners
After everything is said and done, a memory remains a treacherous thing…How long does one cling on to the people they've lost? How long could I have remembered my grandfather? How long had it been since I forgotten him and my mind began harbouring other things? ~ Kanza Javed
Women S Fiction quotes by Kanza Javed
She realized, when relationships failed to last, it was not because love was no longer present, but because people had stopped believing in themselves and in their partners. ~ Christina Westover
Women S Fiction quotes by Christina Westover
You are you because you love the way the world looks through your camera. You are you because of the way you love your friends and family. Not because some scar is on your body. That's a part of your history and what helps form what you believe in. not what defines you. ~ A.M. Willard
Women S Fiction quotes by A.M. Willard
I am a very good cook." When she did cook.
"Good. I like to eat." He lightly bit her palm.
The too-much-air feeling in Lucy's stomach pressed upward into her heart. "What?" she asked past the constriction in her chest.
"What do I like to eat?"
"Yeah."
"Blondes with blue eyes."
Oh God. She pulled her hand from his. "Are you hungry?"
His gaze lowered to her mouth. "I could eat. ~ Rachel Gibson
Women S Fiction quotes by Rachel Gibson
She'd discovered the beginnings of her adult person, her preference for lucidity, prudence, responsibility, and restraint. Tranquility could be eked from boredom, results from hard work. ~ V.S. Kemanis
Women S Fiction quotes by V.S. Kemanis
An old friend of mine named Jean fell through a tear in her marriage and landed on her feet. ~ Catherine McNamara
Women S Fiction quotes by Catherine McNamara
Aurora, you're a child, live like one, don't act like one. Enjoy the innocence, dump the immaturity. ~ Noorilhuda
Women S Fiction quotes by Noorilhuda
Men and women in their very essence -in their souls if you wish- have natural parity. (...) This was a relatively new idea at the time [of Shakespeare]. It ran counter to the teaching in the Bible -Eve's being made out of Adam's rib to be his helpmate -which was the basis for the idea, held for so long, that women do not have souls of their own but are dependent on their fathers' and husbands' . ~ Tina Packer
Women S Fiction quotes by Tina Packer
She was as lovely sleeping as she was dripping in sensuality at the fundraiser ~ Kailin Gow
Women S Fiction quotes by Kailin Gow
It's not just about recognizing how 'precious' every moment is, or about 'living for today.' It's about finding the sacred center of now, and living there, moment to moment, always. ~ Kathryn E. Livingston
Women S Fiction quotes by Kathryn E. Livingston
You are a girl, Shirin. Girls don't run around naked.'Why?'They just don't. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
Sarah, I'm going to take care of you whether you like it or not. ~ Robyn Carr
Women S Fiction quotes by Robyn Carr
Being friends is different from being lovers. It's a sea change. ~ Barbara Delinsky
Women S Fiction quotes by Barbara Delinsky
The woman looked out at the madness of the world and dared to hope. Her eyes were burning coals of stars. ~ Rivera Sun
Women S Fiction quotes by Rivera Sun
The door wasn't closing. Shiloh's spirit opened up as she considered the possibilities. ~ Stacy Hawkins Adams
Women S Fiction quotes by Stacy Hawkins Adams
No, she's been killing me with kindness." She pointed her finger in his face. "There's a difference, and if you didn't have her on a pedestal, you could tell the difference. ~ Yawatta Hosby
Women S Fiction quotes by Yawatta Hosby
Humph! A text message that said, 'What's up, sexy?' You call that setting a mood? Love making takes place long before the bedroom - ~ N. Wood Lane
Women S Fiction quotes by N. Wood Lane
It took me most of my childhood to realize that traditions have infinite power over us.
-MUKTA ~ Amita Trasi
Women S Fiction quotes by Amita Trasi
As their figures recede, it strikes Filsan as ironic that they had delayed fleeing so they could take as many of their possessions as possible, but now those very possessions prevent their flight. ~ Nadifa Mohamed
Women S Fiction quotes by Nadifa Mohamed
I watched the rows and rows of chappals left by devotees outside the Hindu temple and wondered if the homeless boys who sometimes steal our chickens ever steal them, and if they do, are they punished, and if so by whom? ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
Ebb and flow, ebb and flow, our lives. Is that why we're fascinated by the steadfastness of stars? The water reaches my calves. I begin the story of the Pleiades, women transformed into birds so Swift and bright that no man could snare them. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Women S Fiction quotes by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
There are books written by women. There are books written by men. Somehow, though, it is only books by women, or books about certain topics, that require this special "women's fiction" designation, particularly when those books have the audacity to explore, in some manner, the female experience, which, apparently, includes the topics of marriage, suburban existence, and parenthood, as if women act alone in these endeavors, wedding themselves, immaculately conceiving children, and the like. ~ Roxane Gay
Women S Fiction quotes by Roxane Gay
You don't live in luxury! You are relegated to sleep in the little store room behind the kitchen with the cockroaches and rats and are at the mercy of Mrs. Gupta,' Reena was indignant. 'It's five-star accommodation compared to a mud hut. ~ Renita D'Silva
Women S Fiction quotes by Renita D'Silva
A mysterious ability, a broken promise, a life changed forever ... ~ Kim Hornsby
Women S Fiction quotes by Kim Hornsby
I had waited so long to touch him. I was like a kid in a candy store. I backed him into the cabinets and pressed myself against his lean body. Gabe was breathing hard and he grinned.
"Goodness, Purdie Magee."
"What?" I said.
"I'm a little surprised."
I took his hands into my own and kissed his palms then his fingers. I placed his hands on my hips and pushed a little harder against the part of him that made us significantly different and he took it from there. ~ Rhonda Tibbs
Women S Fiction quotes by Rhonda Tibbs
The Waverley sisters had married men as steadfast and normal as the women were mercurial and strange. ~ Sarah Addison Allen
Women S Fiction quotes by Sarah Addison Allen
He fits me without a flaw. At the beginning, I was apprehensive that he might swallow me whole and I'd disappear for having him. After the time spent together, I'm certain that Colton is the day to my night. And we both have the same value, power, control, individuality and independency. No one disappears. We are like an equinox. Just like the day moves into the night and then night into day, we both complete each other and build a partnership. We are two different entities co-existing superbly, letting each other be but never leaving each other's side. ~ Kristina Steiner
Women S Fiction quotes by Kristina Steiner
That day, instead, I saw clearly the mothers of the old neighbourhood. They were nervous, they were acquiescent. They were silent, with tight lips and stooping shoulders, or they yelled terrible insults at the children who harassed them. Extremely thin, with hollow eyes and cheeks, or with broad behinds, swallen ankles, heavy chests, they lugged shopping bags and small children who clung to their skirts ( ... ) they appeared to have lost those feminine qualities that were so important to us girls ( ... ) They had been consumed by the bodies of husbands, fathers, brothers, whom they ultimately came to resemble, because of their labors or the arrival of old age, of illness. When did that transformation begin? With housework? With pregnancies? With beatings? ~ Elena Ferrante
Women S Fiction quotes by Elena Ferrante
I ask you, what would you do if you could erase one bad memory and retain all that was beautiful in your life? Would you not move heaven and earth - and get loads of therapy - to have that? ~ Noorilhuda
Women S Fiction quotes by Noorilhuda
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