Amy Engel is an American author known for her gripping, emotionally charged novels. With a background in law, she brings a keen understanding of human psychology to her storytelling. Engel gained acclaim with her debut novel, "The Book of Ivy," a dystopian romance, and continued to captivate readers with thrillers like "The Roanoke Girls." Her writing often explores complex family dynamics and dark secrets, making her a standout in contemporary fiction.
I don't want to be a pawn. I want to choose the person I marry.
I don't think it's weakness to want to be with the person you love.
It's hard to trust people when you've been betrayed by the person you trusted most.
The world isn't black and white. It's all the colors in between.
We're all flawed, but it's how we deal with our flaws that makes us who we are.
The truth doesn't change, no matter how much you want it to.
Sometimes the hardest choices are the ones that make us happiest in the end.
It's easy to hate what you fear, but it's harder to love what you hate.
In the end, we're all just trying to survive in a world that's constantly changing.
Revenge may feel satisfying in the moment, but it doesn't heal the wounds inside us.
Love can be both our strength and our weakness, but it's always worth fighting for.
Sometimes the greatest act of courage is to choose forgiveness over anger.