Anne mallory

Sometimes one appears to have more freedom than one actually possesses. It is easy to see what one wishes to see.

...Go somewhere else. Somewhere safer.” Anywhere else. God, please. Or he was likely to do something horribly awful, like surrender his sanity and kiss her.

Better to leave dreams behind and go forward with purpose.

Emotions are lovely. Even if they fall to the negative for a time. The sun will rise again another day. The sadness perhaps never forgotten, but a new day enjoyed in another way. A way that could not have been but for the sadness’s existence.

I would destroy the city if something happened to you. I can't even bear the thought of it.

Lies from the closest to you are often the most numerous and paralyzing.

No one is fine on his own. People just say they are.

Foolhardy to put your trust where it is easy to create falsehood.

Sometimes that is the best part of a hard day.

Beauty is something that is hard to debate. Every man thinks his ideal the best. But the wittiest woman rise to the top of this structure, conventional beauty often taking a back seat to a woman possessed of a clever tongue.

Some people get dealt all the aces in life.

Author details

Anne Mallory: Biography and Life Work

Anne Mallory was a notable Novelist.

Mallory submitted her first manuscript, Masquerading the Marquess , for consideration for the 2003 Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award, given to a previously unpublished author. The book was a finalist in the competition and caught the attention of one of the judges, an editor from Avon . The editor purchased the book, which was released in October 2004. This debut novel was later nominated for a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award for Best First Historical Romance.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Her style of writing has been likened to that of Amanda Quick , blending mystery and romances in a Regency setting. Romantic Times described her first novel as "lively, exciting, cleverly plotted" with an "independent, intelligent heroine and equally smart hero."

Her style of writing has been likened to that of Amanda Quick , blending mystery and romances in a Regency setting. Romantic Times described her first novel as "lively, exciting, cleverly plotted" with an "independent, intelligent heroine and equally smart hero."

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