C. J. Milbrandt Quotes

C.J. Milbrandt is an author with over a decade of experience, C. J. is passionate about writing and believes in the power of small miracles. A lifelong bookworm, her love for fairy tales and fantasy worlds has inspired her to begin writing her own adventures. Her stories are filled with humor and whimsy, as well as magic and danger, making them perfect for family reading time. Here are some of the best quotes from C. J. Milbrandt on writing, life, and miracles.

  • Big changes could come quickly, and he wondered what else might happen to his heart while he wasn’t paying attention.

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  • The smaller girl hid her eyes with her hands, and Ewan smiled. Did she think that would make her invisible?

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  • They were daughters of the sky. Luck belonged to them— never bad, often good, sometimes hard.

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  • Your name isn’t Sniffles?” Ewan pretended to be surprised.

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  • Zane was pretty sure that worries and bossing were related, like a pair of old aunties.

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  • Oh. Sure. It makes perfect sense. Zane is a wolf because his father is an eagle.

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  • They say that to live in the Wilds, you have to be half-wild yourself. Or at least very brave. And Zane is both.

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  • Don’t worry, Miss Brielle. To be honest, the ones with a little bit of crazy have always been my favorite.

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  • With a slow wink, he set the book in Tamaqua’s hands. “One of my favorites.

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  • Nice try, mister, but being cute won’t save you.

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  • We’ll make the trip a race, and I’ll get there first.

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  • Freydolf worried that the stone might have been [stolen], but he finally found it safe and sound in one of the many drawers that were better for losing things than organizing them.

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  • Big changes could come quickly, and he wondered what else might happen to his heart while he wasn’t paying attention.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • The smaller girl hid her eyes with her hands, and Ewan smiled. Did she think that would make her invisible?

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • They were daughters of the sky. Luck belonged to them— never bad, often good, sometimes hard.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • Freydolf worried that the stone might have been [stolen], but he finally found it safe and sound in one of the many drawers that were better for losing things than organizing them.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • Big changes could come quickly, and he wondered what else might happen to his heart while he wasn’t paying attention.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • The smaller girl hid her eyes with her hands, and Ewan smiled. Did she think that would make her invisible?

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • They were daughters of the sky. Luck belonged to them— never bad, often good, sometimes hard.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • Your name isn’t Sniffles?” Ewan pretended to be surprised.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • You know, I don’t think your brother dislikes you as much as you think. After all, he gave up a kingdom to stay with his family.

    C. J. Milbrandt
  • Excavating miracles was his calling.

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