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Having been an editor for more than a decade, I thought I had a good idea of how much work was involved in writing a novel. I was wrong! Writing is a lot harder than I ever imagined - but worth it. -- Julie Klassen

Was it so wrong to relish the feeling anyway? To enjoy the way it lingered, leaving her with a wistful awareness, a pleasant unease, as if she had forgotten to do something? Yes, it probably was wrong. But she did not wish it away. -- Julie Klassen

I am asked to submit a 2-3 page synopsis to my publisher ahead of time, so by the time I begin writing, I have a fair idea of where the story will begin, the main conflicts, and the basic ending point. But that still leaves plenty of room for changes and discovery along the way. -- Julie Klassen

I remember everything about you, Miss Macy. Every moment between us - the good and the bad." He chuckled dryly. "Though I prefer to linger on more recent pleasant moments. -- Julie Klassen

I need to hear the words of this book - its truth, forgiveness, hope - as much as anybody." Nathaniel looked up with an apologetic smile. "I know I'm no great orator. But I ask you to bear with me as I fumble through this new duty. -- Julie Klassen

Still, she would not have married a man she knew full well did not love her, had there seemed any possible hope of a future with one who did. A man she had loved with every fragment of her broken heart. -- Julie Klassen

You're wrong, Miss Midwinter. Though I may not have approved of everything you've done, it wasn't because I didn't admire you, but because I did."
She looked up then, a tentative smile brightening her face. -- Julie Klassen

You are so appealing, Miss Foster, every bit as beautiful as your sister - more so, to me - that I almost lost my head. I want nothing more than to let this romantic current sweep us along. -- Julie Klassen

I received so many positive comments about the quotes that I decided to continue to use them in my novels. -- Julie Klassen

So." He looked at her expectantly. "Shall we go?" Emma blinked. "Now?" "Did you not say you would like to see inside?" "Well . . . yes. If you are certain it is safe." "Perfectly safe." He extracted his pocket watch and glanced at it. "That is, for the next four hours. -- Julie Klassen

I believe a novel must first of all be a good story. My hope is that the spiritual message is woven in so well, is such a part of the fabric of the story and of the characters' lives, that it is subtle but meaningful. This is difficult to do well and is something I constantly endeavor to improve. -- Julie Klassen

The body might be engaged in the most base drudgery, but always the mind can be thinking on whatever is lovely, pure, noble. -- Julie Klassen

In fact, with each of my novels I have been surprised by something that happens that I had not thought of beforehand. -- Julie Klassen

And of course, I had to see you today, on your birthday." "You remembered?" He turned to her, expression earnest. "I remember everything about you, Miss Macy. Every moment between us - the good and the bad. -- Julie Klassen

We all of us die, Miss Smallwood,' he interrupted. 'But we don't all of us make our lives count for something. How much better to die saving another soul than to stand safe on shore and do nothing while others perish? -- Julie Klassen

My hope is that my novels reflect the reality of a world where good and evil exist, imperfect people make mistakes, but a perfect Heavenly Father offers forgiveness and second chances. -- Julie Klassen

I have been praying, too, for the first time in my life. That parson, Tugwell, he helped me see - not the error of my ways, for I knew them all to well already - but what was wanting in me. I am far from perfect, I know, but I am changed and changing still -- Julie Klassen

Her voice sounding young and nearly giddy in her ears, she asked, "Are you certain, sir, you ought to kiss a housemaid?" No answering chuckle. "I have never been more certain of anything in my life," he whispered, his breath tickling her upper lip with each syllable. -- Julie Klassen

Emma shivered again, and Mr. Weston noticed. "You're cold. Here, take this." He began to peel off his greatcoat, but she stayed him with a hand to his sleeve. "Don't. I'm fine." Realizing she had touched him, she snatched back her hand and forced a chuckle. "It is only your gruesome story. -- Julie Klassen

What were you doing talking to that man?" Emma lifted her chin to look him in the eye. "He was talking to me. I was only being polite." "Well, don't be. Do you hear me, Miss Smallwood? Stay away from him. -- Julie Klassen

Like it or not, sin has consequences. Which is why God lovingly warns us against it. Thankfully, He is merciful and ready to forgive if we ask Him. But that doesn't erase natural consequences of our actions. Cause and effect."
"The Secret of Pembrooke Park. -- Julie Klassen

I'm sorry you never got to live the life you wanted. Or see the world. Have an adventure." He chuckled low in his throat. "Oh, no? I'd say we were having quite the adventure, you and I. They always said to be careful what you wish for, but I wouldn't listen. -- Julie Klassen

In 1770, a British law was proposed to Parliament granting grounds for annulment if a bride used cosmetics prior to her wedding day.
- Marjorie Dorfman, The History of Make-up -- Julie Klassen

You do trust Mr. Tugwell, do you not?"
Did he? Trust Tugwell with his secret? Perhaps. Trust him with Miss Keene? The man had fathered five children in six years. No, he did not trust Charles Tugwell with Miss Keene. -- Julie Klassen

Manage the inn, Jane, save it. Have a mission in life. Discover that work worth doing is about more than profit and toil. It's about using the gifts and ability you've been given to serve your fellow man and please your Maker. -- Julie Klassen

Miss Aubrey, come and have pity on us. We are reading novels and feel our manliness diminishing by the moment. Come restore our vanity, do, and tell us we look the dashing officers we once were. -- Julie Klassen

Love without fear . . ." Miss Foster murmured, considering the notion. "It doesn't sound very practical, I'm afraid. For the more one loves, the more one has to fear losing." He looked at her, a grin tugging his mouth. "Impractical, maybe. Difficult, yes. But what a beautiful way to live. -- Julie Klassen

How rough your hands still are."
Embarrassed, she made to pull them away, but he held them fast. "Yet never have I longed to kiss any woman's hands as I long to kiss these. -- Julie Klassen

For my second novel, The Apothecary's Daughter, my editor encouraged me to think of another unusual profession for a woman to have. That led to the main character, Lilly Haswell, who finds herself doing the work of an apothecary at a time when it was illegal for women to do so. -- Julie Klassen

She also watched Miss Upchurch as she danced with Mr. Hudson. They bounded through the steps in lively abandon. Mr. Hudson's form was a bit ungainly, but he had never seemed so young and handsome as he did while dancing with Miss Upchurch. -- Julie Klassen

Live or die my heart is yours, Sophie Dupont. -- Julie Klassen

Don't allow any man to treat you as less than you are. -- Julie Klassen

Yes, sometimes we must lose something ... someone ... before we realize its worth. -- Julie Klassen

I found myself wondering, what would it be like to have a strange woman living in your home, nursing your child? My resulting research into the private lives of women in the 18th and 19th centuries inspired me and provided the backbone for [Lady of Milkweed Manor] novel. -- Julie Klassen

Remember Who it is that has placed you in your present position; perhaps you have no home, perhaps you have experienced a reverse of fortune; no matter what! It is God who has willed it so, therefore look to Him for guidance and protection. - HINTS TO GOVERNESSES, BY ONE OF THEMSELVES, 1856 -- Julie Klassen

She smiled and feigned enthusiasm, although she cared little for the game. Sometimes that's what you did for the people you loved. -- Julie Klassen

without incident?" "Yes, -- Julie Klassen

Ooh la la! A real gothic romance, I don't doubt. What secrets and scandals it must contain." She wagged her eyebrows comically. "Now that's a book that might very well hold my attention. -- Julie Klassen

I find research fascinating and always conduct some before I begin writing, and then fill in the rest as needed. I read stacks of books and also had the opportunity to travel to England to do more research. -- Julie Klassen

He broke away to catch his breath, but his mouth was soon drawn back to her skin, kissing her temple, her forehead, one cheek, then the other. "Mr. Weston," she breathed shakily. "I . . . I think - " "I think you might call me Henry at this point, don't you?" he teased. -- Julie Klassen

Emptiness gnawed at Emma. Could she> face death without fear? If she were to show up at heaven's door tomorrow, would God even recognize her, when it had been so long since she'd bothered to call on Him? -- Julie Klassen

She sighed and set the letter aside. Hoping for -- Julie Klassen

I have no longing for great wealth. For great adventure, yes, to travel widely and love deeply these things I value more than profits. Though certainly one needs enough of those to finance the former things. -- Julie Klassen

What do you suppose it means, Hudson, when I dream of a beautiful blond lady and awaken to find a long blond hair in my bed?" Hudson chuckled. "My goodness, sir. What vivid dreams you must have!" "You have no idea. -- Julie Klassen

He had learned from repeated error not to ignore these quiet proddings, whether of conscience or of God. -- Julie Klassen

When you set yourself on fire, people love to come and see you burn. -- Julie Klassen

What did she want him to say - that he was still hurt over his disappointment with Margaret Macy? After all this time? It was imbecilic. He would not do it. -- Julie Klassen

I am glad you came to Fairbourne Hall." She glanced at him, uncertain. "Are you?" "Yes," he said, mouth quirked in a lopsided grin. "We needed a new maid." He leaned in for another kiss. -- Julie Klassen

Whenever you give any living creature cause to depend on you, be careful on no account to disappoint it. -- Julie Klassen

You are free to go, Father," she whispered. "We are all of us free."
Olivia finally understood what Mr Tugwell had tried to tell her. This was how it was for every fallen crteature. Christ bore the penalty we each deserve, to purchase our freedom. -- Julie Klassen

I have wanted to write from a young age, but working with so many gifted authors and editors over the years has taught me so much. I doubt I would be where I am today without that amazing experience. -- Julie Klassen

Henry would like to make Emma Smallwood smile like that. He would have to make it his aim next time they were together. -- Julie Klassen

What is it about men and swords? -- Julie Klassen

Flogging will continue until morale improves. -- Julie Klassen

Village life is like an ivy vine climbing a great oak. You cut off the vine at the root, and all the way up the tree, the leaves wither. We're all connected." For -- Julie Klassen

The virtue of silence is highly commendable, and will contribute greatly to your ease and prosperity. The best proof of wisdom is to talk little, but to hear much. . . . - SAMUEL & SARAH ADAMS, THE COMPLETE SERVANT, 1825 -- Julie Klassen

Shut your trap, boy. You are hereby disinherited. Davies! I want a new will. -- Julie Klassen

Come to think of it, she did not speak a word. Yet I could have sworn she had the most beautiful voice. -- Julie Klassen

One might open the book idly, but one never knows what treasures one might find. -- Julie Klassen

What a lovely evening," Abigail said to break the silence.
She felt his gaze on her profile. "Lovely indeed. -- Julie Klassen

At the door he turned and looked back. She stood, facing away from him, the sunlight from the window enshrouding her in an unmerited halo of gold. Perhaps, he thought, that was how God saw all His children. Selfish and fallen, yes. But in the forgiving light of His Son, each wore an unmerited halo -- Julie Klassen

Chapman's profile came into view, though he -- Julie Klassen

While researching my first book, I discovered so many fascinating tidbits that I wanted to share them with readers to remind them that while the book was fiction, the situations were based on historical realities - some of which were pretty hard to believe. -- Julie Klassen

My father was a North Somerset fisherman. He always said if the apostles needed the Lord to tell them where to cast their nets, then he could do no better than to ask the Almighty for direction as well. -- Julie Klassen

This is real life, Master Stephen. Happily ever after takes effort. -- Julie Klassen

Why does anyone write anything? To make known and to be known. -- Julie Klassen

I found I quite enjoyed having you under the same roof. Being able to see you, hear your voice many times a day. I miss that." His eyes locked on hers. "I miss you. -- Julie Klassen

Words are important to me. I listen to each one, weigh and measure it. If I cannot trust your words, how can I trust you? -- Julie Klassen

A portrait is like an ornamental headstone. It is not for the subject, but for those who look upon it. For those you want to remember. -- Julie Klassen

Slowly, carefully, he pulled the wig from her head. He asked, bemused, "You just happened to have this lying about?" "I meant to wear it for a masquerade." He chuckled, deep in his throat. An intimate sound that warmed her. "And you certainly did. The longest masquerade in history. -- Julie Klassen

How pleasant to escape for an hour or two into the company of a treasured friend. -- Julie Klassen

Please forgive me for the way I've treated her, Rachel prayed. Please help me repair the damage I've done. Help her to forgive me too. Oh merciful Father, help me not to be so full of myself that there is no room for anyone else. And worse, no room for you. -- Julie Klassen

You may be small in the attic, but you have a big heart. -- Julie Klassen

Thunder and turf! -- Julie Klassen

That the clematis are climbing the wall -- Julie Klassen

The human heart, no matter what age, will only open to the heart that opens in return. -- Julie Klassen

Seeing you puts me in mind of a piece of French chocolate." She swallowed and took another step backward. "If one wants to discover what is inside, one must first remove the foreign wrapping. -- Julie Klassen

forward to feeling -- Julie Klassen

room below and a bedchamber above. -- Julie Klassen

I've managed to include only enough historical detail to give the "flavor" of the time period while keeping the characters and story focal. -- Julie Klassen

Yes.' Her throat tightened. 'But my father is a clergyman.'
Mrs. Turrill brought her face near, and looked solemnly into her eyes. 'Yes. she agreed. 'But the clergyman is also a father. -- Julie Klassen

manage to slip out before Maurice read the note. -- Julie Klassen

is a balm having your father here with us -- Julie Klassen

How he longed to be her rescuer, her brave knight. To prove he was more than the mischievous troublemaker she remembered and likely still thought him. -- Julie Klassen

I wish to speak with Mr. Pembrooke, if -- Julie Klassen