Josie Silver is a bestselling British author known for her heartwarming and romantic novels. Her debut novel, "One Day in December," captivated readers with its enchanting love story. With a knack for weaving emotional and relatable tales, Silver's work often explores themes of love, fate, and second chances. Her engaging storytelling and memorable characters have earned her a devoted readership worldwide.
I know that we’re only here for a fraction of all the things we want to experience, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to make the things we do see and feel worthwhile.
Most people do seem to live in a world of their own, don’t they?
Love is complicated and difficult and all sorts of things. But it’s also worth it.
I think that’s all you can ever ask for in life, isn’t it? Someone who knows you and loves you in spite of your faults.
It’s such a strange thing, isn’t it, how one minute your life can be a writhing mass of darkness, and then the next, the lights come on and it’s as if the world is a different place?
I suppose the universe is kind of like a big book. Books are all about stories, and the universe is made of stories, not of atoms.
I love the smell of old books. It’s a shame you can’t bottle that scent and sell it as a perfume.
I think we need to remember that love is about more than grand gestures. It’s the small things too, the kind words, the gentle touches.
Change is scary, but it’s also exciting, isn’t it?
Sometimes we need to let go of the things we thought we wanted in order to make space for the things we actually need.
I’m starting to think that maybe finding the right person is about being the right person.
The heart wants what it wants, doesn’t it? Even when it’s not the most sensible thing.