Mary Kubica is a bestselling American author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. With a background in history and American literature, she has captivated readers with her ability to weave suspenseful narratives and complex characters. Her debut novel, "The Good Girl," received critical acclaim, establishing her as a prominent voice in the thriller genre. Kubica's works often explore themes of identity, trust, and the hidden facets of human nature.
I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Isn’t it funny how we live inside the lies we believe?
Sometimes those who are the quietest are the ones who most desperately need to be heard.
The thing about the truth is that it always comes out, no matter how hard you try to keep it hidden.
We are more than the pieces that make us up.
Fear is a powerful thing. It can make us do things we never thought we were capable of.
It's easier to pretend you don't care than to admit it's killing you.
We all have our secrets, things we don’t want anyone else to know.
To heal a wound, you need to stop touching it.
Most people are stronger than they know. They just forget to believe in it sometimes.