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C A Nicks lives within sight of the Lancashire moors with her family, cats and vast collection of musical instruments. She’s worked as a teacher and publisher and now writes full time in a variety of romance genres, but always with the same tight focus on the characters and their emotional journey. She’s a great believer in love at first sight.
When not writing, you’ll find her in some spooky mansion or castle indulging her hobby as a paranormal investigator or haunting piano stores plotting how to sneak a fifth piano past her very patient husband. She considers her Bosendorfer grand piano a member of the family.
She also writes as Alexandra Marell. Longer excerpts of her books are available at her website where you’ll also find free reads.
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The Moon Child's Wish (Moon...

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Laura Kinsale
“The chilly mist settled down around them, sinking like midnight into his bones. His arm hurt, and his heart felt like an open wound in his chest.”
Laura Kinsale, Seize the Fire

Laura Kinsale
“I think,' Olympia said slowly, 'that I know you quite well.' She looked down at the deck and added in a carefully mild voice, 'You can be a scoundrel; I know that. You stole from me and betrayed me and lied to me. You have no morals and no ideals; you think of yourself first and you're a coward sometimes on that account.' She hesitated, chewing her lip. 'What people call a coward, anyway. I don't know what cowardice is anymore. I don't know what heroism is.' She looked up. 'But I know one thing, and I learned it from you. I know what courage means. It means to pick up and go on, no matter what. It means having a heart of iron, like they say. You have that.”
Laura Kinsale, Seize the Fire

Laura Kinsale
“As he observed her in musing silence, a novel thought occurred to him. It slipped through his mind so subtly that it seemed to mingle like smoke with his physical perceptions, with the way the dim light through the stained-glass window fell across her hair in little iridescent rainbows, and the scent of old tobacco and dust lingered in the room. He wondered — absurdly — if this was what she had come for — simply to sit in the stillness and be alive and share it with him.
Something inside, something tiny he hadn’t even known was there, seemed to unfold, to spread tentative petals open like a desert flower sensing rain.
She turned and looked up at him, her great unblinking eyes full of forest wisdom. He thought foolishly: Let me stay here. I need this.”
Laura Kinsale, Seize the Fire

Laura Kinsale
“Then you came and I started to feel again. I started to think there was a reason I survived, that you were my reason. But nothing's so simple, is it? I didn't protect you. Here you are hurting so bad, and I can't even help. I'm just here and I need you. That's all it comes to. I need you to be brave when I haven't been. I know how hard it is. Look at me. Look at what's happened to me. Jesus, I feel like I'll be crying for the next century." He bent his head, pressed his tear-wet cheek to her dry cold skin. "But I'm here. I'm not hiding anymore. Princess, I'm asking you. Come back to me. You're my life.”
Laura Kinsale, Seize the Fire

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