Best quotes by Sylvia Day on Love
Checkout quotes by Sylvia Day on Love
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‟ The world would be a very sad place if readers could only love one story.
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‟ I've learned to allow myself the room to fall in love with what I'm writing.
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‟ I've been told by readers that they love how my heroes fall in love fast, first, and with conviction.
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‟ I love connecting with readers!
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‟ I have things I watch in my downtime - I love 'Scandal.' I don't write political romance, so there's not a direct relation there. But it's something I do just to turn off the brain for a little bit, and just to relax and recharge.
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‟ I'm a big fan of IMAX/3-D films; I love that whole experience.
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‟ I was 12 and read my first romance novel; it was a sweeping desert saga, and I got to the end of it and was like, 'I want to go back and start all over again!' That emotional response to the book and getting to the end of a story you love is what inspires me to write the next book.
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‟ I was 12 and read my first romance novel; it was a sweeping desert saga, and I got to the end of it and was like, 'I want to go back and start all over again!' That emotional response to the book and getting to the end of a story you love is what inspires me to write the next book.
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‟ Especially in writing love stories, there's always the assumption that once you've said 'I do,' once you get to the point where you're married, well, the hard part is over.
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‟ The No. 1 thing is to write the book that you love and then hope that it finds an audience with the same taste as you. I think I've done that, and that's lucky.
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‟ I love digital books. And I actually started digital-first publishing back in 2005.
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‟ When it comes to your hero, what the readers really fall in love with are his flaws. No one ever falls in love with a perfect hero.
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‟ I think we love the fantasy of being the one person who can really touch the person who has been untouchable for everybody else. There's something that makes us feel very special about that; that we could be the one out of everyone who's tried and everybody who's wanted to reach that person - you're the only one who could do it.
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‟ Writing the 'Crossfire' series is deeply personal for me, and I love the whole process of it.
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