Born: 01-01-1963
Paullina Simons is a Russian-American author best known for her historical romance novels. Born in 1963 in Leningrad, she immigrated to the United States as a child. Simons achieved international acclaim with her bestselling novel "The Bronze Horseman," part of a trilogy that explores themes of love and endurance against the backdrop of World War II. Her works often draw from her rich cultural heritage and personal experiences.
Sometimes it takes a lifetime to know someone. Sometimes all it takes is a single look.
Love isn't about being perfect, it's about being honest.
Life is a series of moments, both big and small. Embrace them all.
Love is not a choice, it's a feeling that engulfs your heart.
Sometimes you have to let go of the life you planned, to find the life that's waiting for you.
We don't meet people by accident, they are meant to cross our paths for a reason.
Don't be afraid of change, be afraid of staying the same.
He was her home. She was his home. It was as simple and as complicated as that.
She wanted to kiss him. No, she wanted to do more than kiss him. She wanted to melt into him.
He loved her, and he would love her until the day he died, and if there was a life after that, he would love her then.
They were together, his heart and hers. Together they would be, forever.
She loved him without reservation. She loved him enough to die for him.