Quotes About Sandra Brown
'Rainwater' was particularly special because it was a complete departure from the suspense novels. It's set in the Great Depression and based on an incident that occurred when my dad was a boy.
~ Sandra Brown
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Before becoming a writer, I worked in the media, for the ABC affiliate in Dallas.
~ Sandra Brown
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I came to write after several mini careers. I did live theatre, managed a cosmetics store and was a local television personality.
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contract. I'm trying to get us through this alive, and I don't want my strategy compromised by an amateur with
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bag and withdrew a business card. She didn't hand it to him, but stuck it in a crack between the frosted glass pane and the door frame, adjacent to
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humor. "Where's Rennie?" Not much
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Hal wouldn't have done anything so...so...so sinful. Especially not on the night before he left for Central America as she claims.
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Writing 'Rainwater' was a refreshing change of pace... a change of everything, in fact.
~ Sandra Brown
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I'm sure you could have. Fending off unwanted male attention is a skill every attractive woman must acquire. But you're also a lady who was reluctant to cause a scene.. (Hammond Cross)
~ Sandra Brown, The Alibi
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'Slow Heat in Heaven' was my 'breakout' or 'crossover' book, and I loved the freedom I felt writing it.
~ Sandra Brown
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I think of my books now as suspense novels, usually with a love story incorporated. They're absolutely a lot harder to write than romances. They take more plotting and real character development.
~ Sandra Brown
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I love writing villains because I was the big sister of five girls, so I had heavy responsibility growing up. I had to be 'the good girl.'
~ Sandra Brown
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