Into the Fire (Night Prince, #4)
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Read between September 3 - September 4, 2018
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“You might want to consider working on your anger management issues,” I said in a light tone. A bark of laughter escaped him. “So say my many enemies.”
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no one will ever know you spilled your lighter fluid too soon with this guy.”
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Saying that Vlad was prickly about being touched was like saying that God was mildly annoyed by the Devil.
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“Trust you?” he said, as if I’d suggested that he set himself on fire and jump into a gasoline-filled lake.
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Vlad’s tone was more than dangerous. It was death made into air.
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“Only family can be that disappointed in someone, let alone someone they’ve just met.”
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Honestly, old vampires were the supernatural equivalent of human flashers sometimes. They just couldn’t stop themselves from showing other people what they had and how capable they were of using it.
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At last, very formally, Mencheres stretched out his hands. “It is on,” he said in a surprisingly good impression of street talk. Then dozens of snowballs began forming on their own before rising to whirl like aimed, suspended missiles.
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“That’s love for you,” I heard Ian say. “Glad I’m too corrupt to fall victim to that form of intelligence lobotomy.” “I hope you fall head over heels for someone who insists on monogamy!” I called out
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if my body could talk, it would probably tell me it wanted a divorce.