J.R. Ward Quotes

On this page you can find the TOP of J.R. Ward's best quotes! We hope you will find some sayings from Novelist J.R. Ward's in our collection, which will inspire you to new achievements! There are currently 470 quotes on this page collected since 1969! Share our collection of quotes with your friends on social media so that they can find something to inspire them!
  • I didn't know it would be black," she murmured with a little smile. Horror flooded his face. "Oh, Christ!

    J.R. Ward (2007). “Lover Revealed: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.119, Penguin
  • The Old Language really was beautiful, Blay thought. Staring at the symbols, for one brief, ridiculous moment he imagined his own name across Qhuinn's shoulders, carved into that smooth skin in the manner of the mating ritual. Never going to happen. They were destined to be best friends...which, compared to strangers, was something huge. Compared to lovers? It was the cold side of a locked door.

    J.R. Ward (2010). “Lover Mine: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.28, Penguin
  • As the Brotherhood got down to business, he found himself putting his hand on the dog’s big head and stroking the soft fur…playing with an ear…dipping down and finding the long waves that flowed from the animal’s broad, strong chest. Not that any of that meant he was keeping the the animal, of course. It just felt nice, was all.

    J. R. Ward (2010). “Lover Avenged: Number 7 in series”, p.471, Hachette UK
  • The sense that in his mother's view, he had let down his family just by being who he was... was a failure of acceptance that he was never going to get over. He just wanted to live, honestly and out front, with no apology. Like everyone else. To love who he loved, be who he was… but society had a different standard, and as he always feared, his parents were a part of that.

    "Lover At Last: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood".
  • Time to the face the music.

  • He didn't say anything. Didn't try any of the hugging bullshit, either, which was just as well. Instead, he placed a wooden case next to Tohr on the bed, exhaled some Turkish smoke, and went back for the exit like he couldn't wait to get out of the room. Except he stopped before he left, "I gotchu, my brother," he said to the door. "I know, V. You always have. ~Vishous and Tohrment Lover Reborn

    Brother  
    J. R. Ward (2012). “Lover Reborn: Number 10 in series”, p.429, Hachette UK
  • Is he Catholic?" her grandmother asked on the way out. He's a drug dealer -- so if he is religious, he's got incredible powers of reconciliation. "He looks like a good boy," her vovo said over her shoulder. "A good Catholic boy." And that was that -- for now.

  • I have all of Elizabeth Lowell's first editions. I love these books. They are among my most treasured possessions. I have carried them in boxes through college, law school, apartments and then houses. They have seen me through my darkest moments and inspired me to my greatest joys. I sometimes get scared thinking what would have happened to me if I hadn't started writing. I literally cannot imagine another life. And Elizabeth Lowell played a huge part in getting me on the right path.

    Source: www.sheknows.com
  • ...When it was finished, the scaled dragon looked around and as the thing spotted V, a growl rippled up to the bleachers, then ended in a snort. "You finished, big guy?" Va called down. "FYI, goalpost over there would work righteous as a toothpick.

  • What.” Oh, for God’s sake. “Fine. Why wouldn’t it ever work out?” “Because I was, and I remain, utterly and completely and totally… in love with you.” Qhuinn’s mouth dropped open.

    J.R. Ward (2013). “Lover At Last: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.576, Penguin
  • “Doesn't have to be easy to be right.” In that case, we're meant for each other.

    "J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 5-8".
  • Phury nodded. "And if she lives with us, we get to keep the cat.

    J.R. Ward (2005). “Dark Lover: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.433, Penguin
  • The Reverend grinned, his fangs flashing. "You know, I've heard this rumor… about a member of the Brotherhood who's celibate. Yeah, go figure, a warrior who abstains. And I've heard a few other things about this male. He's down to one leg. Has a scarred sociopath for a twin. You wouldn't by any chance know of such a Brother?" Phury shook his head. "Nope.

    Brother  
    J.R. Ward (2011). “J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 1-4”, p.1427, Penguin
  • Love, after all, was universal. Qhuinn closed his fist up tight, and knew he would never, ever take that ring off. “Always,” Blay murmured. “Because family is an always kind of thing.

    J. R. Ward (2013). “Lover at Last: Number 11 in series”, p.608, Hachette UK
  • V tired to imagine giving up his proclivities. "My monster needs to get out. Especially now.

  • The stories just keep showing up in my head - and I really hope they keep it up! I write what I'm told, and as long as I do that, I don't have any problems with writer's block or anything. The issues come only when I try to force the story or the people in it to do things they don't want to. As a control freak, it's funny that I've learned to be so comfortable with being out of control in what is arguably one of the most important areas of my life!

    Source: www.sheknows.com
  • I'm not hurt. I'm pissed off and sexually frustrated.

    J.R. Ward (2006). “Lover Awakened: A Novel Of The Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.175, Penguin
  • Because when I looked at you across that table at the diner, no one else existed. And whether or not anything happens between you and me, it took meeting you to show me what I was missing.

    J.R. Ward (2009). “Covet: A Novel of the Fallen Angels”, p.240, Penguin
  • Love was worth sacrificing for, he thought as he left his room. Even if it wasn't yours. -Phury's thoughts

    J.R. Ward (2007). “Lover Unbound: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.385, Penguin
  • You are perfect the way you are." Blay's voice was strong. "There is nothing wrong with who and what you have always been. I'm proud of you. And I love you. Now ... and always." Qhuinn's vision got wavy. Hard-core. "I'm proud of you. And I love you," Blay repeated. "Always. Forget about your old family ... you have me now. I am your family.

    J.R. Ward (2013). “Lover At Last: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.578, Penguin
  • When she orgasmed, she said his name. Twice. And didn’t it make him glad that even though he had no voice, his ears worked just fine. –JM

  • Hello, Doctor. It's your man.

    J.R. Ward (2007). “Lover Unbound: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.415, Penguin
  • In the center was a tiny handprint in red paint.

    J. R. Ward (2012). “Lover Reborn: Number 10 in series”, p.429, Hachette UK
  • You have cable?” He nodded toward her TV. She tossed him the clicker. “Sure do. And if I remember, there’s a Godzilla marathon on TBS tonight.” “Sweet,” the vampire said, kicking his legs out. “I always root for the monster.” She smiled at him. “Me, too.

    J.R. Ward (2005). “Dark Lover: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.190, Penguin
  • V rolled the Aquafina bottle between his palms. "How long have you wanted to ask me the question? About the gay thing." "For a while." "Afraid of what I'd say?" "Nope, because it doesn't matter to me one way or the other. I'm tight with you whether you like males or females or both." V looked into his best friend's eyes and realized… yeah, Butch wasn't going to judge him. They were cool no matter what. With a curse, V rubbed the center of his chest and blinked. He never cried but he felt as if he could at this moment.

  • Saxton was indeed clear on things: Blay was still in love with Qhuinn— and probably always would be. “Why?” he said to his lover. “Because I want you for however long I have you.

  • Souls were the same. They, too, had useless baggage that impeded their proper performance, these annoying, holier-than-thou bits dangling like an appendix waiting for infection. Faith and hope and love...prudence, temperance, justice, and fortitude...all this useless clutter just packed too much damn morality into the heart, getting in the way of the soul's innate desire for malignancy.

    Heart  
    J.R. Ward (2009). “Covet: A Novel of the Fallen Angels”, p.17, Penguin
  • No stonger allies no greater friends no bigger fighters of honor could a king behould then these assembled afore me mine brothers mine blood

    Brother  
  • Can you drive any faster?" Tohr demanded. "I got the pedal to the medal" The angel looked back. "And I don't care what I have to mow over

  • The collision was impending and electric, but the moment was soft and sweet: She positively glowed as she looked up at him. "What," she whispered, palming his face. Vin took a moment to memorize her features and the way she felt beneath him, seeing her not just through his eyes, but feeling her with his skin and his heart. "Hello, lovely lady...hello.

    Heart  
    J.R. Ward (2009). “Covet: A Novel of the Fallen Angels”, p.371, Penguin
Page 1 of 16
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • ...
  • 15
  • 16
  • We hope you have found the saying you were looking for in our collection! At the moment, we have collected 470 quotes from the Novelist J.R. Ward, starting from 1969! We periodically replenish our collection so that visitors of our website can always find inspirational quotes by authors from all over the world! Come back to us again!