“You will love this man. Do you understand? You will love him, serve him, and obey him in all things. This is your duty to me and to France. Am I clear?’ Isabella is twelve years old and astoundingly pretty, a woman in a girl’s body. She keeps her eyes on the floor and nods her head.” QueenMedieval LiteratureRoyal Romance Book:Isabella: Braveheart of France Source: Isabella: Braveheart of France
“God chose Fabricia Bérenger during a lightning storm. With one thunderous touch of his finger, he sent her reeling.” WitchcraftAdventure FictionStigmataAdventure Thriller Book:Stigmata Source: Stigmata
“The head had been impaled on a railing outside the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand in the early hours of a cold November morning. There was a fine dusting of frost on the corpse’s hair and eyelids which gave it a festive touch.” Crime FictionCrime ThrillerBritish Crime Book:Cry Justice Source: Cry Justice
“What a place, George thought. Greasy, grim and ripe for murder.” Adventure FictionHistorical ThrillerAfrican FictionAction Adventure Thriller Book:Lord of the Atlas Source: Lord of the Atlas
“Father's Day is like Mother's Day except the gift is cheaper.” MotherFatherMothers DayCheaper Author:Colin Falconer
“The fundamental problem with golf is that every so often, no matter how lacking you may be in the essential virtues required of a steady player, the odds are that one day you will hit the ball straight, hard, and out of sight. This is the essential frustration of this excruciating sport. For when you've done it once, you make the fundamental error of asking yourself why you can't do this all the time. The answer to this question is simple: the first time was a fluke.” FirstsMayMatterHardDoneProblemSportsSimpleAnswersVirtuePlayerOne DayEssentialsFirst TimeBallsSightAskingFundamentalsErrorsGolfFrustrationSteadyOddsLackingFlukesAsking Yourself Why Author:Colin Falconer