Fairytale Retelling Quotes

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Alexandra Christo
“It's like holding a story rather than a person; she feels wild and infinite in my arms.”
Alexandra Christo, To Kill a Kingdom

Deirdre Sullivan
“You thought if you were good. If you gave up the things that made you different. The world you know. That it would be enough. But sacrifice is often so invisible. People do not look for it in others. They know their own. They list them out like titles at a ball. I've done for you. I've done for you. I've done. And it is always your turn now. To hurt, to long. To be a broken thing. A thing that differs. Before, you always thought you were a person.”
Deirdre Sullivan, Tangleweed and Brine

Joanne Ganci
“One is always on time if time doesn't matter to them, little mouse”
Joanne Ganci, Blue in Wonderland

Madisyn Carlin
“Shadows were both a man’s best friend and his worst enemy.”
Madisyn Carlin, Lilac: A Plain Princess Retelling

Madisyn Carlin
“He held out his hand. “Need help down?”

“I can manage.”

Hopefully.

She’d never admit it—especially not to this arrogant gnat—but this was the first time she remembered riding a horse, and she knew for certain this was her first time dismounting on her own.

Elmery exhaled and gripped the horse’s mane. The two men continued chatting, occasionally waving to the others riding in.

She could do this. Surely a learned woman of twenty-four summers could climb off a horse with minimal risk of injury, death, or embarrassment.

Praying the massive beast beneath her remained still, she slowly attempted to swing her leg over the horse’s back.

Her slipper fell off, landing with an inglorious plop on the right side.”
Madisyn Carlin, Shattered Resistance

Madisyn Carlin
“Icy wisps of fear brushed her heart and a myriad of what ifs flooded her thoughts.

So much could go wrong. So many innocent lives could be lost.

“Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”

Would the Scripts’ admonition ever sink into her worry-worn heart?”
Madisyn Carlin, Key

Scarlett St.  Clair
“I sought purchase against the naked skin of her thighs, my palm resting against her wet heat, my fingers trailing the slickness gathered there.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Megan Van Dyke
“No matter what happens, I'm blessed beyond worth or measure to have heard your song and felt your love.”
Megan Van Dyke, The Musician and the Monster: A gothic Beauty and the Beast retelling

Tayler Marie Brooks
“So tell me, little wolf. . . Do you want to punish these who have wronged you?”
Tayler Marie Brooks, Deadly Delivery

Meagan Myhren-Bennett
“The leaves fluttered as cold dread entered the glen. Unease ended her song as the voice of the forgotten stranger called out, "Child? Are you still here?”
Meagan Myhren-Bennett, Golden Lotus: A Little Mermaid Retelling

Meagan Myhren-Bennett
“Come, son of my daughter, child of my heart," Grandmother said, gesturing to her lap. Thorn needed no further encouragement to crawl into her loving hold. Stories always began thus.”
Meagan Myhren-Bennett, Golden Lotus: A Little Mermaid Retelling

Meagan Myhren-Bennett
“In his loneliness, the presence sought companionship. His thoughts shaped the realms, a place of beauty and wonder.”
Meagan Myhren-Bennett, Golden Lotus: A Little Mermaid Retelling

Scarlett St.  Clair
“Answer my question. Send to my will. Why have you come, sweet one?”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Scarlett St.  Clair
“Do not fret, creature,' he said and bent close, his breath hot against the shell of my ear. 'No one will harm you…too much.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Scarlett St.  Clair
“There is nothing I want from you except freedom,' she said, but as she spoke, her eyes fills my lips.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Scarlett St.  Clair
“Deny yourself my pleasure, creature,' I said, lips trailing her jaw. 'It will only drive you mad.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Scarlett St.  Clair
“I parted my lips and offered a small, teasing smile. This prince was about to discover he had no control.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Scarlett St.  Clair
“You have never been charming,' I said, interrupting him. 'Do not waste my time with it now.”
Scarlett St. Clair, Mountains Made of Glass

Amy Trent
“Papa had no plan. He had daughters. Twelve of them.

If only daughters could end wars as easily as fathers could start them.”
Amy Trent, Smoke, Steel, & Ivy: A Fairy Tale Retelling

Lucy Ashe
“Clearly it is simplest never to marry at all,’ I said, trying to keep my voice light. These stories, ridiculous fairy tales though they were, had tainted the evening. Like Vivian, I preferred to think of The Sleeping Princess as a magical spectacle of fairy godmothers and characters from folklore. But then we had both learned the hard way about heartbreak and loss.”
Lucy Ashe, The Sleeping Beauties

Yuz'ki
“It is from within that the darkest of beasts are born. It is also from within that the brightest of light shines.”
Yuz'ki, Beauty turned Beast

Isabella Stofka
“Thicket wasn't normal. She was anything but normal, though she longed to be.”
Isabella Stofka

“The rumors spread to the town by the next day, or so Onora judged. Alastair was in a fouler mood than ever when he dropped off her meal, trudging past with a storm-cloud glower on his face and tossing her the package of food without even pausing. Onora felt a slight pang as she watched him go. No doubt he was wondering what manner of woman he was expected to wed and cursing his own future. Perhaps he was as afraid as she, or more so. Perhaps he had reason to be angry.

All the same, he could certainly handle his anger better. Onora shook the thoughts away. If Lord Alastair of Airde revolted at the thought of wedding imposter-Onora, all the better. 'Twould be another nail in the imposter's coffin, and 'twould keep Alastair himself away from the throne.”
Sarah Pennington, Illusion's Reign

“Tales on the Go isn’t just a book. It’s a mildly legal form of travel therapy. These are the stories your childhood characters didn’t want you to read.”
Nish Pillay

“My hometown, Casenga, had in its location both the great advantage of being in a wonderfully scenic place (nestled between the arms of two mighty mountains and sheltered by a deep and lush forest) and the stark disadvantage of being in the remotest part of our kingdom. The war with Galland overseas kept King Stefano’s attention—and his resources—stretched thin. This left our town in a peculiar situation, awkwardly straddling the proud and civilized country of Romí, and the wild, perilous no-man’s-land that was the Doloria mountain range… the territory of witches.”
Emmarayn Redding, Thief, Witch, And Liar

“I’ve learned that there is only so much fighting you can do before you really get hurt, so it’s better to bear what you can, and laugh at what you cannot. Save fighting for what really matters.”
Emmarayn Redding, Thief, Witch, And Liar

“Why did you help me?” I hissed when I neared him. “I still won’t kiss you, you know.”
“I know no such thing,” Bensiabel whispered back. “You’ll have plenty of opportunity to rethink it, in the coming days. Believe me.”
Emmarayn Redding, Thief, Witch, And Liar

N.M. Mac Arthur
“Her lips were frost, and they scalded him with absence.”
N.M. Mac Arthur, Icebound: Fabled, Book 1

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