9 Inspiring Jean M. Grant Quotes (Free List)

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She opened her eyes and touched her lips, as though he had just kissed them. She could taste him.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


Glen Shiel, Socttish Highlands, 1296Strife abounds. King Edward of England has invaded the southern strongholds of Scotland and is pressuring King John of Scotland to abdicate. Several Scottish nobles, called Claimants, vie for his throne. The Cause divides the country, as each clan must choose and support a Claimant. Many contenders seek fortune and power, but a few seek Scotland’s independence. Only by a great force can this be achieved. However, the road to independence is fraught with those that wish to see the Cause crushed, at any cost.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


Only one word describes a woman widowed for the second time on her wedding night – cursed.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


Listen to the earth, Feel the fire. Allow the power to flow through ye.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


A man from the wood. A stranger from afar. He will break the curse by a hundred kisses…

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


You’re special, Deirdre, and don’t ever think otherwise.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


Perhaps we can start counting those kisses once more. I think you owe me a few.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


The scene unfolded before him as though he were a ghost. His mother stood on the raised stump, her body tied to the tall stake behind her. A pile of wood encircled her feet. Only a small crowd had gathered in the courtyard, despite his father’s commands that all should attend. Alasdair sobbed at her feet, calling out to her. The young Alasdair climbed on the pile and clutched her flowing gown. She had been dressed in her finest, not stripped down to her chemise like the handmaid who stood tied to a post beside her. His father had always liked a display. Alasdair’s hands reached and passed over his mother’s large pregnant belly. With that, she sobbed, too. “Oh, Ali, be good for Momma. I’ll see you in the pearly white heaven that God has promised us. Be steadfast, son. Trust your heart.” “Light it, ” his father ordered.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


Did he actually believe in this curse? A curse! He snorted. Deirdre stirred. Impossible. Curses were for witches, spell casters and the weak-minded.

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses


A cloud of white death veiled in black…

— Jean M. Grant, A Hundred Kisses