“baseball should be played for the love of the game and not the almighty dollar. I” — Lori Wilde Baseball Copy Share Image
“Wasn’t that just the theme of her life? Marginalized on the outskirts.” — Lori Wilde Heart Copy Share Image
“Cowboy!" she hollered. Every man on the street turned to stare at her.” — Lori Wilde Cowboy Copy Share Image
“Except he hadn’t fully appreciated what he had until it was gone.” — Lori Wilde Appreciated Copy Share Image
“It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but if one more person said that to… — Lori Wilde Lose Copy Share Image
“The effects of untreated mental health issues ripple throughout families for generations.” — Lori Wilde Family Copy Share Image
“No way was he going off to D.C. leaving Taylor in Texas to finish up her odd double major in theatre and… — Lori Wilde Heart Copy Share Image
“There in the middle of the rooftop—in a circle of lighted candles scented with the smell of vanilla—sat a four-poster bed adorned… — Lori Wilde Candles Copy Share Image
“There’s such a stigma attached to mental illness that people are often reluctant to talk about it, or admit that they, or… — Lori Wilde Illness Copy Share Image
“People often feel threatened by things that are different. It reflects their ignorance, not your reality.” — Lori Wilde Ignorance Copy Share Image
“He’d left her stranded in front of three hundred wedding guests, wearing a white dress and glass slippers like some deranged Cinderella,… — Lori Wilde Marriage Copy Share Image
“But their suffering doesn’t mitigate yours.” “Suffering doesn’t make me special. Sooner or later, life knocks everyone down. It’s how you deal… — Lori Wilde Life Copy Share Image
“Baseball breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in spring, when everything else begins again, and… — Lori Wilde Baseball Copy Share Image
“He took hold of her chin with a thumb and forefinger. “Hold still. It will be over in a sec.” “That’s what… — Lori Wilde Shook Head Copy Share Image
Somethings get easier. You get more confident in your abilities and you learn what kind of stories sell and what don't. But… — Lori Wilde Ability Copy Share Image
“Pay attention to your breathing,” she chided. “Not my butt.” — Lori Wilde Breathing Copy Share Image
“Us ballplayers do things backward. First we play, then we retire and go to work. —CHARLIE GEHRINGER” — Lori Wilde Backward Copy Share Image
“rule of four when it came to gift giving—something you want and something you need, something to wear and something to read.” — Lori Wilde Generosity Copy Share Image
“Delta Force Operator Captain Brian “Hutch” Hutchinson hated group therapy almost as much as he hated the mind-warping meds.” — Lori Wilde Hated Copy Share Image
“some things are just beyond our control and the heart wants what the heart wants whether it makes logical sense or not.” — Lori Wilde Logical Copy Share Image
Being loved is a good thing. A grand thing. The best damned thing of all. — Lori Wilde Being loved Copy Share Image
“Don’t blame the stream. Blame the dumbass who climbed into a laundry cart when it was parked at the top of a… — Lori Wilde Blame Copy Share Image
“She had closed him up in a mental box and he was supposed to stay there, dammit. Nothing more than a lovely… — Lori Wilde Time Copy Share Image
“When you love that deeply, you’ll sacrifice for the other person’s happiness. Even if it means that you have to be unhappy.… — Lori Wilde Love Copy Share Image
“She loved romance novels—granted some of the titles were hokey, but that didn’t affect the quality of the story inside—and it irritated… — Lori Wilde Romance Copy Share Image
“Tall, dark, and handsome, well built, easily topping six feet. Gorgeous. A bone-melting smile. Pearly whites. But of course he had perfect… — Lori Wilde Handsome Copy Share Image
“What if she did get hurt? It wouldn’t be the first time and it probably wouldn’t be the last. Life hurt. That’s… — Lori Wilde Bad thing Copy Share Image
“If he never loved her the way she loved him, it was going to be okay. It was truly better to have… — Lori Wilde Heart Copy Share Image
Their tongues met, starving, two years without this delicious meal. They kissed and kissed and kissed. The joining of their mouths was… — Lori Wilde Coming home Copy Share Image
“The cart jerked, the wheels catching on something. Jodi pitched forward, felt the cart leave the sidewalk, tilt, tip. Momentum shot her… — Lori Wilde Downed Cart Copy Share Image
Like a battalion of marines at roll call, her neck hairs marshaled to five-alarm status. She stumbled back to her desk, jerked… — Lori Wilde Alarms Copy Share Image