4 Quotes & Sayings By Km Peyton

K.M. Peyton is the author of the award-winning series of romances set in Atlanta, Georgia, A Heart Full of Bourbon. She writes both sweet and sexy stories with a Southern charm. She's also the author of The Way Back Home, an inspirational novella about the power of forgiveness, and The Way Back Home Christmas novella, Naughty or Nice Read more

She is an active member of Romance Writers of America and loves interacting with her readers through social media outlets.

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He considered for a moment, then started to play a piece that was very familiar to Ruth, although she had no idea what it was. It was lilting and wistful, and she could have sung the melody if she had wished.' Alright?' He raised his eyebrows inquiringly.' Yes. Exactly.'It was effortless and perfect, and he played it through to the end, closing with the softest and most delicate chords, which hung and faded in the quiet hall like the grains of dust raining through the evening light. Ruth was touched. It was all she had wanted. He did not move until there was complete silence again, then he closed the lid without saying anything, and stood up, shoving back the chair.. 'What was that piece?'' A Brahms waltz.'' Hasn't it got a name?' she wanted it to remember.' Number fifteen. Opus thirty-nine.' It hadn't sounded like numbers to Ruth. K.M. Peyton
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He considered for a moment, then started to play a piece that was very familiar to Ruth, although she had no idea what it was. It was lilting and wistful, and she could have sung the melody if she had wished." Alright?" He raised his eyebrows inquiringly." Yes. Exactly."It was effortless and perfect, and he played it through to the end, closing with the softest and most delicate chords, which hung and faded in the quiet hall like the grains of dust raining through the evening light. Ruth was touched. It was all she had wanted. He did not move until there was complete silence again, then he closed the lid without saying anything, and stood up, shoving back the chair.. "What was that piece?" "A Brahms waltz."" Hasn't it got a name?" she wanted it to remember." Number fifteen. Opus thirty-nine." It hadn't sounded like numbers to Ruth. K.M. Peyton
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It suits here now to forget last year, but she'll never make me forget last year, not if I live to be a hundred. I didn't know much then. I know now that there's people like her who want to be friendly for what you do, not what you are. K.M. Peyton