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  • #1
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He had a newspaper rolled in his hand, bearing down on me like a puppy that had piddled on the carpet.
    "Bad Chloe,” I muttered.
    "What?”
    I’d forgotten his bionic hearing. “Bad Chloe.” I gestured at the rolled-up paper and put
    out my hand. “Get it over with.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “Have you fallen in love with the wrong person yet?'
    Jace said, "Unfortunately, Lady of the Haven, my one true love remains myself."
    ..."At least," she said, "you don't have to worry about rejection, Jace Wayland."
    "Not necessarily. I turn myself down occasionally, just to keep it interesting.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #3
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Derek caught my arm again as I started to move--at this rate, it was going to be as sore as my injured one.
    "Dog," he said, jerking his chin toward the fenced yard. "It was inside earlier."
    Expecting to see a Doberman slavering at the fence, I followed his gaze to a little puff of white fur, the kind of dog women stick in their purses. It wasn't even barking, just staring at us, dancing in place.
    "Oh, my God! It's a killer Pomeranian." I glanced up at Derek. "It's a tough call, but I think you can take him.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #4
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He pivoted, gaze following me as I crossed to the shower and turned on the cold water, so it would drown out our conversation without steaming up the room.
    Great," he muttered."Now they're going to think we're showering together. Maybe we can just tell them we were washing off the crawl space dirt and trying to conserve water.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #5
    Kelley Armstrong
    “I'm behind you." I spun to see Derek. "I can't win," he said. "You're as skittish as a kitten.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #6
    Kelley Armstrong
    “So I was right, wasn't I? It's still you, even in wolf form.'
    He grunted.
    No sudden uncontrollable urges to go kill something?'
    He rolled his eyes.
    Hey, you're the one who was worried.' I paused. 'And I don't smell like dinner, right?'
    I got a real look for that one.
    Just covering all the bases.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #7
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He balled up my discarded
    sweatshirt and put it against his shoulder.
    “Go on,” he said. “I don’t bite.”
    “And from what I hear, that’s a good thing.”
    He gave a rumbling chuckle. “Yeah, it is.”
    I leaned against his shoulder.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #8
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Simon whispered to me, “But is everything okay?”
    “No,” Tori said. “I kidnapped her and forced her to escape with me. I’ve been using her as a human shield against those guys with guns, and I was just about to strangle her and leave her body here to throw them off my trail. But then you showed up and foiled my evil plans. Lucky for you, though. You get to rescue poor little Chloe again and win her undying gratitude.”
    “Undying gratitude?” Simon looked at me. “Cool. Does that come with eternal servitude? If so, I like my eggs sunnyside up.”
    I smiled. “I’ll remember that.”

    ***

    “Oh, right. You must be starving.” Simon reached into his pockets. “I can offer one bruised apple and one brown banana. Convenience stores aren’t the place to buy fruit, as I keep telling someone.”
    “Better than these. For you, anyway, Simon.” Derek passed a bar to Tori.
    “Because you aren’t supposed to have those, are you?” I said. “Which reminds me…” I took out the insulin. “Derek said it’s your backup.”
    “So my dark secret is out.”
    “I didn’t know it was a secret.”
    “Not really. Just not something I advertise.”
    ...
    “Backup?” Tori said. “You mean he didn’t need that?”
    “Apparently not,” I murmured.
    Simon looked from her to me, confused, then understanding. “You guys thought…”
    “That if you didn’t get your medicine in the next twenty-four hours, you’d be dead?” I said. “Not exactly, but close. You know, the old ‘upping the ante with a fatal disease that needs medication’ twist. Apparently, it still works.”
    “Kind of a letdown, then, huh?”
    “No kidding. Here we were, expecting to find you minutes from death. Look at you, not even gasping.”
    “All right, then. Emergency medical situation, take two.”
    He leaped to his feet, staggered, keeled over, then lifted his head weakly.
    “Chloe? Is that you?” He coughed. “Do you have my insulin?”
    I placed it in his outstretched hand.
    “You saved my life,” he said. “How can I ever repay you?”
    “Undying servitude sounds good. I like my eggs scrambled.”
    He held up a piece of fruit. “Would you settle for a bruised apple?”
    I laughed.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #9
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He wore sweatpants and a T-shirt and had stopped in the middle of the hall, furiously scratching one bare forearm. "Fleas?" I said.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #10
    Kelley Armstrong
    “You saw a ghost, didn't you?" he said.
    To my relief, I managed to laugh. "Hate to break it to you, but
    there's no such thing as ghosts."
    Huh."
    His gaze traveled around the laundry room, like a cop searching
    for an escaped convict. When he turned that
    piercing look on me, its intensity sucked the backbone out of me.
    What do you see, Chloe?"
    I -I-I don't s-s-s-"
    Slow down." He snapped the words, impatient. "What do they
    look like? Do they talk to you?"
    You really want to know?"
    Yeah."
    I chewed my lip, then lifted onto my tiptoes. He bent to listen.
    They wear white sheets with big eye holes. And they say 'Boo!'" I
    glowered up at him. "Now get out of my
    way."
    I expected him tosneer. Cross his arms and say, Make me, little girl.His lips twitched and I steeled myself, then I realized he was smiling.Laughing at me.
    He stepped aside. I swept past him to the stairs.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #11
    Kelley Armstrong
    “And stop doing that,” he said. “Backing away, giving me that look.”
    Like you’re scaring me? Maybe you are.”
    He stepped back so fast he wobbled and caught himself, and the look on his face—It
    vanished in a second, the scowl returning.
    I’d never hurt you, Chloe. You should know—” He stopped. Paused. Then wheeled and
    started walking away. “Next time? Handle it yourself. I’m done taking care of you.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #12
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Whatever it is," I said, "the point is moot because as long as I'm on these pills, I can't make contact to ask."
    Derek ... snapped, "Then you need to stop taking the pills."
    Love to. If I could. But after what happened last night, they're giving me urine tests now."
    Ugh. That's harsh." Simon went quiet, then snapped his fingers.
    Hey, I've got an idea. It's kinda gross, but what if you take the pills, crush them and mix them with your, you know, urine."
    Derek stared at him.
    What?"
    You did pass chem last year, didn't you?"
    Simon flipped him the finger. "Okay, genius, what's your idea?"
    I'll think about it. ..."

    ***

    Here," Derek whispered, pressing an empty Mason jar into my hand. He'd pulled me aside after class and we were now standing at the base of the boy's staircase. "Take this up to your room and hide it."
    It's a ... jar."
    He grunted, exasperated that I was so dense I failed to see the critical importance of hiding an empty Mason jar in my room.
    It's for your urine."
    My what?"
    He rolled his eyes, a growl-like sound sliding through his teeth as
    he leaned down, closer to my ear. "Urine. Pee. Whatever. For the testing."
    I lifted the jar to eye level. "I think they'll give me something
    smaller."
    ...
    You took your meds today, right?" he whispered.
    I nodded.
    Then use this jar to save it."
    Save . . . ?"
    Your urine. If you give them some of today's tomorrow, it'll seem like you're still taking your meds."
    You want me to . . . dole it out? Into specimen jars?"
    Got a better idea?"
    Um, no, but ..." I lifted the jar and stared into it.
    Oh, for God's sake. Save your piss. Don't save your piss. It's all the same to me."
    Simon peeked around the corner, brows lifted. "I was going to ask what you guys were doing, but hearing that, I think I'll pass.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #13
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Was she telling you to stay away from me?" I asked.
    He paused, then said, "Yeah." He squeezed my hand out of Aunt Lauren's sight. "It's okay. We're good."

    Chloe and Derek”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #14
    Kelley Armstrong
    “We had one gun, one werewolf, one poltergeist, one supercharged spell-caster, one not-so-supercharged spell-caster, and one perfectly useless necromancer, though Liz was quick to remind me that she needed me to relay her words. - Chloe”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #15
    Amanda Hocking
    “In that moment, Lux felt complete for the first time. He hadn’t even realized anything was missing until he met her, but now, with her curled up in his arms, her hair tickling against his chin, he couldn’t imagine existing without her - Virtue - A Fairy Tale”
    Amanda Hocking

  • #16
    Amanda Hocking
    “How could you do nothing to him, if you fought so hard?” she asked. “I’m lust and he’s wrath!” he yelled. “I’m a lover, he’s a fighter!” Virtue - A Fairy Tale”
    Amanda Hocking, Virtue

  • #17
    Amanda Hocking
    “Don’t you have anything to stop a dragon?” Lux asked, climbing as fast as he could in the tree. “The only way to stop a dragon is to stab it through its heart!” Wick shouted back. “Get out of the tree before it comes back!”
    Amanda Hocking, Virtue

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Jesus!" Luke exclaimed.
    "Actually, it's just me," said Simon. "Although I've been told the resemblance is startling.”
    Cassandra Clare

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Don't touch any of my weapons without my permission."
    "Well, there goes my plan for selling them all on eBay," Clary muttered.
    "Selling them on what?"
    Clary smiled blandly at him. "A mythical place of great magical power.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #20
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I don’t intimidate you at all, do I? (Acheron)
    Well, when you chased me through Kyrian’s house, I did wet my pants a bit. Guess I’m not housebroken after all. My mom will be so disappointed after all she went through to potty train me. But once you let me live…your big mistake…now I know you think I’m too cute and fluffy to kill. (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #21
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Well, someone slap my butt and give me a hero cookie. (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #22
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “How can this be your car? (Nick)
    Well, I wrote a really big check that didn’t bounce to the dealer and then the most amazing thing happened…the salesman gave me the keys and let me take it home. It was like magic. (Acheron)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #23
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “That which doesn’t kill us just requires a few centuries of therapy. (Caleb)
    Yeah, and usually a lot of Tylenol. (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #24
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I got a shotgun and a backhoe and no one looks under a septic tank for a dead body. (Bubba)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #25
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “It would have really cramped my future plans had I died. (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #26
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Is he a good boy? (Cherise)
    No, Mom, he’s Satan incarnate. In fact, once it’s over, we’re going to get liquored up and tattooed, then find some cheap hos and have a good time with his trust fund. (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #27
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Not half as much as I’d miss me if you killed me. (He blinked like a girl and leaned against Ash’s shoulder.) Please don’t hurt me, Ash. Please. I don’t want to die while I’m still a virgin. At least let me get laid before you kill me – which according to my mom I can’t do until I’m married and I can’t do that until I finish college. So you have to wait a good ten years before you snuff me. Deal? (Nick)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #28
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I wonder why no one called the police about the rocket launcher? God knows my neighbors usually report it if I so much as fart in my backyard. (Bubba)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #29
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “What are you talking about? Are you for real? (Nick)
    What do you mean? The Simi’s not turning invisible again, is she? Ooo, that would be bad. I promised akri I wouldn’t do that no more in public places. But sometimes the Simi can’t help it. Kind of like putting barbecue sauce on salads. It’s just mandatory and reflexive ‘cause you gots to kill the taste of the ick rabbit food. (Simi)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity

  • #30
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Hey!" Caleb snapped as he realized Nick was about to lock him on the outside with their attackers. He pushed the door open and glared at him. "No man left behind."

    Nick scoffed. "This aint' the army, boy. It's every man for himself. Fall behind. Get eaten”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity



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