Born: 01-01-1970
Julia Quinn is a bestselling American author renowned for her historical romance novels, particularly the beloved "Bridgerton" series, which gained global fame through its Netflix adaptation. Born in 1970, she graduated from Harvard and briefly attended Yale School of Medicine before pursuing writing full-time. Quinn's witty dialogue and captivating characters have earned her numerous accolades, solidifying her as a leading voice in the romance genre.
She was a walking disaster, and she knew it.
Sometimes the best way to get what you wanted was to pretend you didn't want it at all.
She was a lady, and ladies did not make fools of themselves over men. Even men as attractive as Colin Bridgerton.
He was fond of her. Oh, how fond he was. It was terribly inconvenient.
Sometimes we don't know what we want until we find out what we don't want.
Love doesn't come with an on-off switch. It's made of too many threads of memory and hope and heartache that weave themselves into the very core of who you are.
It was amazing how quickly one's priorities could shift when love was on the line.
He was everything she'd ever wanted but never thought she could have.
Sometimes you had to know a person before you could find them beautiful.
Life was too short to be miserable. Even for love.
She was a bookworm, after all. What did she know about love?
You can't force someone to love you. Love is a choice, and it has to come from the heart.