Lisa Kleypas

Lisa Kleypas
Lisa Kleypasis a best-selling American author of historical and contemporary romance novels. In 1985, she was named Miss Massachusetts 1985 and competed in the Miss America 1986 pageant in Atlantic City...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
CountryUnited States of America
long enough fine
If you pretend everything's fine long enough, everything eventually becomes fine.
keys doors sides
I feel like I've been shut in a closet, and he's on the other side, and he doesn't have the key to unlock the door.
hair heaven liberty
What are you going to call the place?" "I haven't decided yet. Carrington wants to call it Clippety-Do-Da or Hairway to Heaven . . . but I told her we have to be a little bit classier." "Julius Scissors," I suggested. "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow," Jack joined in. Liberty covered her ears. "I'll go out of business in the first week.
cutting feelings too-deep
The feelings cut too deep for them to be put on display.
parent said
My parents never said it. They thought you shouldn't wear out the words
recognition quiet
Both of us were quiet with the recognition that something was ending, and something was beginning.
survived
He'll survive," he answered her. "Just as he's survived everything else in his life. But he'll never be the same.
dream visiting happenings
I'm not here now. This isn't happening. You're just visiting a dream of mine.
cute rainbow together
Thunderstorms and rainbows wrapped together in a convenient pocket-sized parcel.
witty talking listening
Everyone striving to be witty and sought-after, everyone talking and no one listening...
driven sooner-or-later love-someone
Sooner or later everyone was driven to love someone they could never have.
despair able would-be
Only someone who had experienced such bitter despair would be able to recognize it in another.
facts comfort degrees
Well, I find a strange comfort in the fact that he wouldn't feel this degree of animosity now, had he not loved me so much before.
things-in-life knowing excess
Have you ever wanted something so much that you would do anything to have it - even knowing that it was bad for you?" "Of course," Adam replied. "All truly enjoyable things in life are invariably bad for you - and they are even better when done to excess.