9 Quotes & Sayings By Liz Braswell

Liz Braswell is the author of the true crime memoirs, The Witch of Plainfield and The Devil in Silver Lake. Her first book, The Witch of Plainfield: A True Story of Murder and Magic, was a #1 "New York Times" bestseller. Braswell has since written two more true crime books, Betrayal: The Untold Story of the JonBenet Ramsey Murder and The Devil in Silver Lake: A True Story of Murder and Madness.

Aurora looked into the mirror and smiled. She was pretty....
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Aurora looked into the mirror and smiled. She was pretty. She was a royal princess. There was about to be a ball. These were things she could, once in a while, allow herself to be happy about. Liz Braswell
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Every age has its darkness.... Liz Braswell
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Belle, go. If I was your age, I wouldn't have hesitated for a moment. You will always come back here, and I will always be here. And we will have those talks we need. Everyone should have a journey - and everyone should also have a home, too. Go out into the world for adventure, come home for love. Liz Braswell
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If she actually had friends, maybe she wouldn't have turned out so nasty and evil. Liz Braswell
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Her eyes were full of hate. Full. And... at the same time, empty. Soulless. Like those horrible creatures she keeps around her. The dragon was frightening... but Maleficent, she was bone-chilling. Liz Braswell
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He first saw her in a ray of sunshine. She was dancing and singing in a forest clearing, her golden hair sparkling as it swirled around her. Her voice was the very essence of a happy, sunny day distilled into song. She was as weightless on her toes as golden motes in a drowsy beam, floating their way up to the ceiling. Liz Braswell
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The bigger the person, the more their actions affect the world. If they live, perhaps they will learn that"" And if everyone dies, no one learns anything Liz Braswell
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Life is a strange mixture of all of these genres, she mused, and it doesn’t have nearly as neat and happy an ending as you often get in books. Liz Braswell