8 Quotes & Sayings By Rl Lafevers

R.L. LaFevers is the New York Times bestselling author of the Blood and Gold trilogy, beginning with Seven Stones to Stand or Fall. Her novels have been nominated for numerous awards, including the Young Adult Library Services Association's Alex Award, the Reader's Choice Award from School Library Journal, and a Best Book for Young Adults by Black Caucus of the American Library Association. She has also won awards for her picture books, including a Caldecott Honor Book for The Bear's Promise Read more

She lives in Southern California with her husband and two children.

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Whenever you are ready, or if you never are, my heart is yours, until Death do us part. Whatever that may mean when consorting with one of Death’s handmaidens. R.L. LaFevers
Jewels can be replaced, cousin. Independence, once lost, cannot.
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Jewels can be replaced, cousin. Independence, once lost, cannot. R.L. LaFevers
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It takes a surprising amount of courage to place one's hand into an unseen area when your mind is thinking about vermin. R.L. LaFevers
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As far as I can tell, it doesn't make any difference to adults how clever children are. They always stick together. Unless you are sick or dying or mortally wounded, they will always side with the other adult. R.L. LaFevers
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I have found it is surprisingly difficult to remain sad when a cat is doing its level best to sandpaper one's cheeks. R.L. LaFevers
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One fine moonlit night, Mortain and his Wild Hunt were riding through the countryside when they spied two maids more beautiful than any they had ever seen before. They were picking evening primrose, which only blooms in the moonlight.“ The two maids turned out to be Amourna and Arduinna, twin daughters of Dea Matrona. When Mortain saw the fair Amourna, he fell instantly in love, for she was not only beautiful but light of heart as well, and surely the god of death needs lightness in his world.“ But the two sisters could not be more different. Amourna was happy and giving, but her sister, Arduinna, was fierce, jealous, and suspicious, for such is the dual nature of love. Arduinna had a ferocious and protective nature and did not care for the way Mortain was looking at her beloved sister. To warn him, she drew her bow and let fly with one of her silver arrows. She never misses, and she didn’t miss then. The arrow pierced Mortain’s heart, but no one, not even a goddess, can kill the god of death.“ Mortain plucked the arrow from his chest and bowed to Arduinna. ‘Thank you, ’ he said. ‘For reminding me that love never comes without cost. R.L. LaFevers
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I blew that clay pigeon to smithereens. I don't know why Mum got so upset. According to Uncle Andrew she's a crack shot herself. But she says I'm too young. What I'd like to know is how old does a person have to be before they get to do all the fun stuff? R.L. LaFevers