Martha Brockenbrough is an award-winning author known for her compelling fiction and non-fiction works for young readers and adults. With a background in journalism and education, she brings a sharp wit and insightful storytelling to her books. Brockenbrough's notable works include "The Game of Love and Death" and "Unpresidented," showcasing her talent for blending historical and contemporary themes. She is also the founder of National Grammar Day.
It’s not about what you deserve. It’s about what you believe.
Love is beautiful, no matter who it chooses to shine upon.
Sometimes it’s the things that seem the most impossible that end up being the most real.
Life is full of choices. Love is the best one.
Love is the only thing that makes life worth living. Without it, you’re better off dead.
Death is not the enemy, my dear. It is the beginning of a great adventure.
In the game of love and death, there are no winners or losers. There’s only love and death.
Sometimes you have to lose the game in order to win at love.
Love is the music that makes the world dance.
Even in the darkness, love can find a way to shine its light.
The heart is a stubborn thing. It refuses to give up on love, no matter how many times it’s broken.
Love can make even the smallest moments feel infinite.