Born: 08-26-1904
Norah Lofts was a prolific British author known for her historical fiction novels. Born in 1904, she penned more than 50 books, often set in England, with a keen focus on detailed character development and historical accuracy. Her works, such as "The Concubine" and "The House at Old Vine," have captivated readers with their rich narratives and immersive settings, making her a beloved figure in 20th-century literature.
Sometimes the strongest love is the one that can never be fulfilled.
In a world of chaos, love can be the only sanctuary.
Behind every smile, there may lie hidden pain.
The past may haunt, but it should never define us.
Love knows no boundaries, not even societal norms.
The heart wants what it wants, regardless of logic.
In a world of secrets, trust can be a rare treasure.
Love can be a dangerous game, with no winners or losers.
Sometimes, the greatest lessons are learned through heartbreak.
In the pursuit of power, one can lose their humanity.
She had grown up in a world where the only safe place was inside herself.
Sometimes it's easier to believe the bad things people say about you than to accept the good.