Fire and ice Quote by Sarah J. Maas
““But if Rowan was caught, if Dorian was caught … “I can’t—I can’t let you go—” “You can,” he said with little room for argument. The voice of her prince-commander. “And you will.” Rowan again traced her mouth. “When you find me again, we will have that night. I don’t care where, or who is around.” He pressed a kiss to her neck and said onto her rain-slick skin, “You are my Fireheart.” She grabbed his face in both hands, drawing him down to kiss her. Rowan wrapped his arms around her, crushing her against him, his hands roaming as if he were branding the feel of her into his palms. His kiss was savage—ice and fire twining together. Even the rain seemed to pause as they at last drew away, panting. And through the rain and fire and ice, through the dark and lightning and thunder, a word flickered into her head, an answer and a challenge and a truth she immediately denied, ignored. Not for herself, but for him—for him—””
About This Quote
Source Novel: House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas, 2023
Intense passion and danger intertwine, forging a bond that defies fear and reason.
In simple terms: Love can be fierce and reckless.
Embrace love’s fire while acknowledging its risks.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fantasy romance
- high‑stakes conflict
- character bonding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does danger intensify love?
- What boundaries protect healthy passion?
Romantic idealization may ignore real‑world consequences.