36 Quotes & Sayings By Shelly Thacker

Shelly Thacker is a novelist, essayist, and award-winning journalist. Her fiction has been published in Deadalus, The Norton Book of Nature Writing, and the online anthology InFiction. In 2008 Thacker was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for her work in writing and publishing about nature. She is a contributing editor at Smithsonian magazine and writes a bimonthly column for Mother Jones Magazine called "Getting Lost."

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He had won. He could release her at any time. But her lips... those soft, sweet petals were parting tremulously at the touch of his tongue, and she was granting him entry to the warmth of her mouth. He thrust boldly inside, wanting but one taste of her. Only one. Shelly Thacker
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Mayhap it was not wise to question God's plans; mayhap he had been meant to live, to seek this justice, to serve some purpose. The past was the past. And the future... Shelly Thacker
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Beware, lion’s lady, for your predator is hungry tonight. He may not wait long before devouring you.” “Devouring me?” she asked, challenge gleaming in her eyes. “What if I devour him first? Shelly Thacker
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What are you cooking this night, wife?” One of the crepes picked that moment to dislodge itself from the ceiling. It landed at her feet with a plop as if on cue. “Crepes.” She kept a straight face and tried to look like this was the normal way to make crepes. Shelly Thacker
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Time. She had to go home. As soon as the lunar eclipse occurred in three weeks. Because if she stayed here, she would die. Either from the bullet in her back, or from the pain that was slowly sinking talons into her. Shelly Thacker
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A fierce possessiveness gripped him, a need to brand her, to make her his, now and forever. And he knew it was madness. Shelly Thacker
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She didn’t have a hat or a veil or anything in her hands. No one had offered so much as a single dried-out flower; she had nothing to hold onto to steady her shaking fingers. Her head pounded as hard and as painfully as her rapid heartbeat. She stood there, unable to move, staring at the man who waited at the end of the aisle. This unpredictable knight who hours ago had touched her, kissed her, caressed her in a way that still made her tremble, then sworn he would never do so again. This dark lord who despised her. This man she was about to marry. . Shelly Thacker
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His mouth captured hers with a strong, soft heat and Celine discovered something far sexier than this man’s voice or his body. His kiss. She never had the chance to think of a protest. To think at all. She had been kissed before, but never like this. It was neither awkward and teasing nor forceful and overpowering, but long, slow, confident, and devastating. It was as if he were binding them together, deftly drawing her soul into his. . Shelly Thacker
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Celine glanced up as she passed under an arch, at another of the chateau’s decorations, her personal favorite: the entwined letters G and R, carved over every doorway. Family legend had it that one of the original owners of the chateau, a knight by the name of Sir Gaston de Varennes, was responsible for that bit of artwork. Sir Gaston, it seemed, had been quite a ladies’ man–until he had met and married his wife, whom he loved so much, he had had her initial engraved with his in every castle he owned. Shelly Thacker
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The only thing that can hurt me now is the thought of never knowing this feeling again. To never be able to touch you this way again... Shelly Thacker
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I must remember to be troublesome now and again, else you are going to be impossible to live with. And by what magic did you find the gown and the horse?"" Scottish fairy magic." His grin widened." Do you mean that fairies are real in Scotland? Shelly Thacker
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He watched her emerald eyes darken with need until they were the color of the Highland hills warmed by the summer sun. Shelly Thacker
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At first, I did not tell you any of this because...you were not supposed to mean anything to me. And later..." His voice became rough with emotion. "Later, I did not tell you because you mean so much to me. Shelly Thacker
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He cleared his throat. "I wish I could take back what I said." He looked away. "I behaved like a thoin aiseal."" What does that mean?"" A donkey's arse." She glanced down at the furs, found herself fighting a smile. "And how do you pronounce that? I somehow suspect I may have need of that phrase again. Shelly Thacker
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He drew her into his arms, gathering her close, and dusted kisses over her cheek, her hair. Wrapped in his embrace, Laurien closed her eyes, murmuring a sigh of exquisite satisfaction. A delightful drowsiness overtook her and she gave in to it, snuggled securely against Darach's chest, lying on a stolen wolf pelt, in the hold on a ship of thieves. Shelly Thacker
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She clenched her fists. "I believe, milord, that I have endured my full limit of male tyranny." "I am afraid, milady, that you will have to become accustomed to it. It is the way of things, here in the world beyond your cloister." He turned her forward and nudged her to continue down the stairs. "This world would fall into chaos if women were allowed to do whatever they wished. Shelly Thacker
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Rolling onto his side, he drew her close. "Sleep, milady. I will keep you warm tonight, and safe." He pulled the blanket over her, wrapping one arm around her waist as he settled beside her on the furs. "And for one night, at least, neither of us will be alone. Shelly Thacker
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She lifted her chin and returned his unyielding gaze. "Do what you will." His blue eyes darkened to the color of a moonlit sky. "You should be careful, milady, about issuing such an invitation. Shelly Thacker
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He covered her mouth with his ---and she felt as if she had suddenly been enveloped in a cascade of sparks. The tingling warmth from his touch did not compare to the sensations that whirled through her as his lips moved over hers. It was as if every part of her body had at once become brilliantly alive. His beard was a startling, silky roughness against her skin. His other hand came to rest at her waist, drawing her in tight, and her body seemed to meld to his hard, lean lines, as if it were the most natural thing in the world. Her thoughts scattered. A sound escaped her, soft and deep, unlike any sound she had ever made in her life. Then his tongue touched her lower lip and she gave a startled little squeak. Her suddenly lifted his mouth from hers, his eyes midnight blue, his voice husky. "You have never even been kissed before, leannan. You are as innocent as the day you first set foot in the convent. Shelly Thacker
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Lauren closed her eyes, remembering how desperate she had been this morn in Chartres, how she had prayed for divine intervention to stop her wedding. She had never expected that intervention to be riding a black horse and wielding a sword. Shelly Thacker
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As I have said, milady, I mean to keep you safe, not harm you. And it is not my habit to force myself on unwilling maidens."" Aye, pilgrim?" she asked dubiously. "Next you will tell me you are as chaste as a monk." She backed toward the door. A grin slowly eased the hard line of his mouth. "I did not say that. Shelly Thacker
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It had seemed entirely sensible at the time. A simple way to test the truth of her claim that she had lain with de Villiers. To show her that lying to him was useless. To make a point. Instead, he had ignited a desire that burned him like none he had ever felt before. He had expected Lady Laurien d' Amboise to be a timid little convent mouse. Quiet and passive and pliant. Easily manageable. Instead she was outspoken and strong-willed..and stunning in a way he could not even describe. An innocent beauty caught up in a deadly game that was none of her making.. Malcolm rose to leave, chuckling." And what is there to laugh about?" Darach gave his jovial friend a dour look. Malcolm stopped just long enough to do his best imitation of Darach. "'Simple. Kidnap one French lass, hold her for a fortnight, and return her to de Villiers after he meets our demands. Perfectly simple. Shelly Thacker
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She frowned at him. "Not every man thinks constantly of... of..." Darach grinned. "Aye, they do, demoiselle. Every man, from the time he is about ten until the day he dies, thinks frequently of that. Shelly Thacker
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Camhanach, it is a bargain as old as the world itself." He chuckled." Women want protection...men want a willing lass to warm their bed. Shelly Thacker
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... not within my memory."" All 300 years of it?" That comment earned her a frown." My apologies, " she amended lightly. "I supposed I should not tease you about being so old."" Nay, feel free." His slow smile flashed in the moonlight." I would be happy to prove to you that I possess all the prowess and stamina of a man of 30. Mayhap I should demonstrate. Shelly Thacker
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They should put their clothes on if they could find them which might be difficult in the darkness. He decided that could wait until dawn. Shelly Thacker
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What have I done?" he asked, his voice raw. "You used to be such a sane, sensible lady."" You took me on a journey into my own heart. Shelly Thacker
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You have not known very many men."" I have no wish to know any others. I love this one. Shelly Thacker
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I would be anyone if only I could be with you. Shelly Thacker
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As he looked at her, she felt that flood of restlessness that she now knew was called desire. Shelly Thacker
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There is not a man alive who would not want you. Shelly Thacker
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Now that you made me a knight again", he said lightly, "I'll have to keep my mind on certain knightly virtues like chastity." Ciara could not remember that ever being a knightly virtue. Shelly Thacker
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I've tried to deny it even to myself... My heart and soul are filled with you. Shelly Thacker
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Ciara, there are certain things a man does not ask of a lady."" You are not asking."" Aye. Shelly Thacker
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I would have asked you to let down your hair" turning to regard her with a grin, his teeth a slash of white in his blackened face." But it is not quite long enough anymore. Shelly Thacker