5 Quotes & Sayings By Zoe York

Zoe York is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels "The Devil’s Brand" and "The Enforcer," as well as the critically acclaimed novel "The Dead Girls Detective Agency." Her most recent novel, "The Darkest Plague," will be released in January 2015. She was born in Toronto, Canada. When she was 15 her family moved to London, England where she spent the next thirteen years. She received an MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths College, University of London Read more

She now lives in Vancouver with her husband and two children.

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Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past. You won't be able to forgive yourself for not doing things differently until you stop wishing things were different Zoe York
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If she’d had any doubts he was a real deal country boy, they disappeared when he unabashedly stripped down to nothing–the sun had kissed his arms to mid-bicep, although his torso wasn’t without a faint tan. She’d thought lazily that maybe he had a pond. She’d like to go skinny dipping with him. Leap onto his back and wrap her legs around his lean hips. Hold on to his broad shoulders and press her naked breasts into his back and drift into the cool water together. As he opened his button-fly jeans, revealing snug briefs underneath, she’d whispered for him to stop. He was hard and sinewy in all the right places, with shadows and valleys she wanted to explore with her mouth and hands and eyes, but her touch first went to the line where dark faded to light on his arm, neatly following the curve of his muscles. “Nice farmer’s tan. Zoe York
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There weren't any promises of a future life together, either, but he didn't need to live like a monk anymore. Two years was more than enough time for soul-searching and penance. As long as Laney was close enough to touch, to breath in, to taste like his goddamn last meal, he would take whatever she offered and not ask any questions about what it might cost him when she inevitably left. Zoe York
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She'd just had the best sex of her life, with an ex-boyfriend she'd spent the last decade pretending didn't exist, in his adorable half-finished, renovating-by-himself one room schoolhouse. Unsettled wouldn't even begin to describe how Laney should be feeling, and it didn't matter, because how she actually felt was pretty damn good. Zoe York