Suzanne Brockmann quotes:

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  • The lust and attraction are often a given in a romance novel - I want to dig into the elements of true friendship that form a foundation for a solid, gonna-last-forever romantic relationship.

  • Dare, dream, dance, smile, and sing loudly! And have faith that love is an unstoppable force!

  • I love the fact that so many of my readers are intelligent, exceptional, accomplished people with an open-minded love of diversity. But even more than that, I love it when my readers find lasting friendship with others of my readers - knowing that they met through their mutual affection for my books and characters makes me happy!

  • Jenk shook his head as he headed for the rental car counter. He felt his shoulders tightening as he walked away, certain that Izzy wasn't quite ready to be silent or invisible yet. He was halfway there when Izzy shouted, "Jenkins! I wish I could quit yew!" Of course. The obligatory Brokeback Mountain reference. Jenk flipped Zanella a double bird without bothering to look back.

  • There's no right way or wrong way to work. There's only your way.

  • Sometimes it takes you awhile to get to it, but you always get there, and what you say is always worth waiting for.

  • This wasn't Weirdville, this was fricking Wonderland. Alice here was all grow up, but she was still chowing down on too much of that psychedelic mushroom.

  • Recovering from a gunshot wound is not a vacation. You need to, like, write that on your hand or something.

  • Two Navy SEALs versus one angry seven-month-old," he mused, "The odds could go either way.

  • Marriage equality is coming, and not merely to a theater near you.

  • I love the fact that so many of my readers are intelligent, exceptional, accomplished people with an open-minded love of diversity.

  • My glass is not only half-full, it holds five-hundred-dollar-a-bottle Dom Perignon champagne.

  • You have to really want to be a Navy SEAL. The passion you need to endure the rigors of training, to become the best of the best... It's admirable.

  • 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!

  • I really like writing heroes who aren't necessarily 'Hollywood handsome.' Personally, I think men who are self-confident, intelligent, and funny are outrageously attractive - and my heroines tend to think that, too!

  • I figured it was probably best for me to leave that bicycle back there for a real emergency.

  • 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.

  • I'm a fan of meeting readers face to face, at reader events, where we're able to sit down and take some time to talk. Too often, at regular book signings, I meet readers who have traveled six or eight hours to see me, and I'm unable to spend more than a few short minutes chatting with them as I sign books.

  • 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.

  • I'm a fan of meeting readers face to face, at reader events, where we're able to sit down and take some time to talk.

  • Forget about writing to Penthouse. This one was going to be a story for their grandkids.

  • I used to shake my head when I heard about mothers who were shocked - shocked! - when their kids came out. I didn't understand how they had missed seeing something so essential when looking at their children. But too many parents see only what they want to see, and that's true whether our kids are gay or straight.

  • Why does it not surprise me that you talk during sex?

  • ...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

  • Everything in my life has been leading up to this," he whispered. "Everything that's happened, everything I've done has been worth it because it's brought me here.

  • He spoke in telegram-as if every word he used cost five bucks, and he only had a twenty in his wallet.

  • He wanted to wake up to her smile every day for the rest of his life, like some stupid coffee commercial on TV.

  • I know the M-word makes you nervous, but yeah. I'm talking about the big, permanent friendship. A little different from what Joe and Charles had, though. See, I want to be the kind of best friends who make love every night, who share all their darkest secrets and favorite jokes, and maybe even someday make babies together. I know that kind of friendship requires hard work, but you know, I'm pretty good at hard work. ~ Tom Paoletti, "The Unsung Hero

  • I really like writing heroes who arent necessarily Hollywood handsome. Personally, I think men who are self-confident, intelligent, and funny are outrageously attractive - and my heroines tend to think that, too!

  • I'm going to carry you now," he told her, "so we can move even faster. I'm not asking you, I'm telling you. Any response from you is unnecessary and unwelcome.

  • Life. Unfair and painful at times. But always moving forward, always shifting,changing, with times relentless passage smoothing down jagged parts until it no longer hurts quite so much to breathe.

  • My favorite color is you.

  • No doubt about it, Lawrence Decker was the reason God had invented nakedness.

  • That leaves Decker and what's his name, Mr. I'm Too Sexy for My Shirt.

  • That's actually kind of scary. Sex with a mime. Do I have to pay extra to make sure you don't do the trapped-in-a-box thing while we're doing it?

  • What do you think, Ronnie? Do you think we could stop after just one kiss?

  • -When I was growing up, Lieutenant Uhura was a major role model for me, a strong black woman on the bridge of a starship" -In a miniskirt, answering the interplanetary telephone?

  • You couldn't attach a 'but' to 'I love you'. You could onlt attach an 'and'.

  • 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.

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