Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts
Nora Robertsis an American bestselling author of more than 209 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb for the in Death series, and has also written under the pseudonyms Jill March and for publications in the U.K. as Sarah Hardesty...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth10 October 1950
CitySilver Spring, MD
CountryUnited States of America
strong real age
And yet, anything real, anything strong, was never easy. She'd been taught from an early age that the things that mattered most were the hardest to obtain.
reality fiction
Good fiction creates its own reality.
summer school vacation
There was nothing like a Saturday - unless it was the Saturday leading up to the last week of school and into summer vacation. That of course was all the Saturdays of your life rolled into one big shiny ball.
falling-in-love years found
I've found out that falling in love doesn't have anything to do with time. It can take a year or an instant. It happens when it's ready to happen.
memories nice play
Memories are nice little possessions. As long as you don't ignore the present when you take them out to play.
fall way
Things have a way of falling into place.
matter granted never-take-anything-for-granted
I promised myself that no matter where I went, what I did, I'd never take anything for granted again.
effort risk victory
There's no reward without work, no victory without effort, no battle won without risk.
women two house
Two women can't share a house comfortably, no matter how fond they might be of each other. It's got to be one woman's kitchen.
thinking land waiting
You're going to be unemployed if you really think you just have to sit around and wait for the muse to land on your shoulder.
couple army fighting
Since it was there, Larkin got another bowl, spooned up stew for himself. “He fights with us. We’re an army.” “An army? Talk about delusions of grandeur. What are you?” she asked Glenna. “Witch.” “So, we’ve got a witch, a sorcerer, a couple of refugees from Geall and a vampire. Some army.
winning
Winning can be addictive
winning goal ifs
What’s the point of playing if winning isn’t the goal?
running priorities lines
Love didn't run on logic. It didn't follow neat lines or a list of priorities.