Julie Garwood Quotes
Julie Garwood (2012). “Julie Garwood Box Set: Gentle Warrior, Honor's Splendour, Lion's Lady, and a New Excerpt!”, p.259, Simon and Schuster
Education isn't just about feeding the brain. Art and music feed the heart and soul.
Julie Garwood (2013). “Six Contemporary Garwood Romances Bundle: Fire and Ice, Killjoy, Murder List, Shadow Dance, Sizzle, Slow Burn”, p.976, Ballantine Books
One whisper, added to a thousand others, becomes a roar of discontent
Julie Garwood (2011). “The Secret”, p.234, Penguin
Julie Garwood (2011). “For the Roses”, p.344, Penguin
Going for it and changing what you could change-that's what success was all about.
Julie Garwood (2012). “Heartbreaker”, p.125, Simon and Schuster
Respect was earned, not demanded, but dignity was taught by example.
Julie Garwood (2011). “The Prize”, p.29, Penguin
Julie Garwood (2010). “The Clayborne Brides: One Pink Rose, One White Rose, One Red Rose”, p.102, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2012). “A Girl Named Summer”, p.151, Penguin
Julie Garwood (2002). “Ransom”, p.359, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2011). “The Prize”, p.141, Penguin
Julie Garwood (2011). “For the Roses”, p.137, Penguin
Julie Garwood (2002). “Ransom”, p.313, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2010). “Ransom”, p.427, Simon and Schuster
When she was rested. she'd find a way to escape. It was the duty of the captive, wasn't it?
Julie Garwood (2010). “Honor's Splendour”, p.31, Simon and Schuster
You take my heart with you, my loving captor." "Nay, Madelyne. I am your captive in body and soul.
Julie Garwood (2012). “Julie Garwood Box Set: Gentle Warrior, Honor's Splendour, Lion's Lady, and a New Excerpt!”, p.417, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2010). “Ransom”, p.233, Simon and Schuster
sometimes the most simple conclusion is also the most correct
Julie Garwood (2011). “Gentle Warrior”, p.104, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2011). “Gentle Warrior”, p.98, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2010). “The Clayborne Brides: One Pink Rose, One White Rose, One Red Rose”, p.31, Simon and Schuster
Julie Garwood (2011). “The Wedding”, p.73, Penguin