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  • #1
    Jim  Butcher
    “Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #2
    Katherine Center
    “When you don't know what to do for yourself, do something for somebody else.”
    Katherine Center, How to Walk Away

  • #3
    Faith Hunter
    “For a reason or a season,' he said. 'For a year or a lifetime. For a poem or a song. For a victorious battle or a bloody death. For honor. I would stand by you for as long as I might live.”
    Faith Hunter, Broken Soul

  • #4
    Loreth Anne White
    “Without fear, there cannot be true courage”
    Loreth Anne White, A Dark Lure

  • #5
    Robinne Lee
    “I’m saying it because I love you.”
    He was quiet, weighing the moment. And then he smiled, wide. “What took you so long?”
    I laughed. “I was just making sure it was you, and not the idea of you.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #6
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “I've always found that the most beautiful people, truly beautiful inside and out, are the ones who are quietly unaware of their effect." His eyes searched mine intently, and for a moment we stood there toe to toe. "The ones who throw their beauty around, waste what they have? Their beauty is only passing. It's just a shell hiding nothing but shadows and emptiness.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Obsidian

  • #7
    Kristan Higgins
    “You asked why I couldn't forgive you," Nick said, very quietly, and I jumped a little. "It was because you were the love of my life, Harper. And you didn't want to be. That's hard to let go.”
    Kristan Higgins, My One and Only

  • #8
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “Beautiful face. Beautiful body. Horrible attitude. It was the holy trinity of hot boys.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Obsidian

  • #9
    Jim  Butcher
    “[Mouse is] with us. The dog is a handicap-assist animal."

    The kid lifted his eyebrows.

    "My mouth is partially paralyzed," I said. "It makes it hard for me to read. He's here to help me with the big words. Tell me if I'm supposed to push or pull on doors, that kind of thing.”
    Jim Butcher, White Night

  • #10
    J.R. Ward
    “The staircase that was revealed was lit with a soft red glow.
    I feel like I'm walking down into a porn movie," V muttered as they took the steps with care.
    Wouldn't that require more black candles for you," Zsadist cracked.
    At the bottom of the landing, they looked left and right down a corridor carved out of stone, seeing row after row of...black candles with ruby color flames.
    I take that back," Z said, eyeing the display.
    We start hearing chick-a-wow-wow shit," V cut in, "can I start calling you Z-packed?"
    Not if you want to keep breathing.”
    J.R. Ward, Lover Avenged

  • #13
    Kim Harrison
    “The cookie maker needs someone to look out for him.”
    Kim Harrison, A Perfect Blood

  • #13
    Kim Harrison
    “The car picked up speed, and the sound seemed to lull me.I could relax, I thought as I felt the tingling of circulation in my limbs. I was in Trent’s car, wrapped in a blanket, and held in his arms. He wouldn’t let anything hurt me.
    He wasn’t singing, though,I mused.Shouldn’t he be singing?”
    Kim Harrison, Every Which Way But Dead

  • #14
    Karen Chance
    “He smiled at that, and then his gaze shifted to a spot over my shoulder and it faded. 'These doubts wouldn’t have anything to do with the company you’re keeping of late, would they?'
    I didn’t get a chance to answer before the shop door was thrown open and a furious war mage stomped in. Pritkin spotted me and his eyes narrowed.
    'You shaved my legs?!'
    Mircea looked at me and folded his arms across his chest. I looked from one unhappy face to the other and suddenly remembered that I had somewhere else to be.”
    Karen Chance, Curse the Dawn

  • #14
    Karen Chance
    “And I just couldn't take it anymore. I closed the distance between us, slammed him back against the chair and kissed him, holding his head still with both my hands buried in that stupid, stupid hair. I half expected more resistance, because Pritkin had never met an argument he didn't like. So it was a shock when he ran his hands down my sides, cupped my hips and slid us both to the floor.
    "I'm going straight to hell for this," he muttered.
    "At least you'll know a lot of people," I said breathlessly. ”
    Karen Chance, Curse the Dawn

  • #15
    Kim Harrison
    “I’m your worst nightmare come to walk this side of the lines. I’m an elf, Trent something you’re forgotten how to be. You’re scared of black magic. I can see fear shimmering under your aura like sweat. I live and breathe black magic. I’m so tainted with it that I will use it without thought, without guilt and without hesitation.”
    Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More

  • #16
    Karen Chance
    “Pritkin kissed like he did everything else, straightforward, accepting no prisoners and with an intensity that left me breathless. It was hot and hard and desperate, like he was starving for it, and I opened my mouth and took it, because, God.”
    Karen Chance, Embrace the Night

  • #17
    Karen Chance
    “He wasn't that good looking, he had the social skills of a wet cat and the patience of a caffeinated hummingbird”
    Karen Chance

  • #18
    Karen Chance
    “Not really hungry."
    "She’ll eat." Pritkin said curtly.
    "I said —"
    "If you starve to death it would damage my professional reputation."
    "I eat plenty."
    "The same does not apply should I strangle you in understandable irritation, however."
    "I’ll have a sandwich," I told Nick. "No meat.”
    Karen Chance, Embrace the Night

  • #19
    Karen Chance
    “I drank some too-hot coffee and scowled at him, annoyed although I couldn't remember why. The light from the lounge was leaking in, highlighting his spiky blond hair. I decided that must be it.
    "You really hate my hair, don't you?" he asked, a smile flickering over his lips so fast I might have imagined it.
    "Yeah"
    "Why?"
    I reached out to touch it, and was surprised as always to find it mostly soft. Just a little stiff in places from whatever product he used on it. It felt weird, imagining Pritkin having anything in his hair but sweat. But he must have; nobody's did that all on its own.
    "It's like...angry hair," I said, trying to pat it down and failing miserably.
    He caught my wrist. "Most people would say that suits me."
    "I'm not most people."
    "I know.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #20
    Karen Chance
    “I couldn’t see Pritkin’s face very well, just a pale blur against the shadows, but he didn’t sound happy. Some people thought he had only one mode... pissed off. In reality, he had plenty of them. Over the past few weeks, I’d learned to tell the difference between real pissed off, impatient pissed off and scared pissed off. I suspected that this was the last kind. If so, that made two of us.”
    Karen Chance, Embrace the Night

  • #21
    Kim Harrison
    “Sure am glad I'm not royalty," I muttered. "I wouldn't want to have to bump uglies with someone I can't stand. On a regular basis. And no one else."
    "Ow!" I exclaimed, trying to yank my fingers from Trent but finding them caught. Then I colored, realizing what I'd said. "Oh… sorry," I stammered, meaning it. "That was insensitive."
    Trent's frown turned into a sly smirk. "Bump uglies?" he said, eyes on the table behind me. "You are a font of gutter slang, Rachel. We must do this again.”
    Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More

  • #22
    Kim Harrison
    “From the back came an unearthly, satisfied chuckle. All I could see in the rearview mirror was a dark shadow with red goat-slitted eyes. Fear slithered through me.
    Shit, I have a demon in my backseat. What in hell am I playing with?
    “Good witch,” Al said, his voice coming from nothing, and I stifled a shudder. “You’re starting to understand.”
    Kim Harrison

  • #23
    Karen Chance
    “And even then, it's not like you did all that much," I said, talking over him, because it was the only way to get a word in edgeways with Pritkin sometimes.
    He had filched the bottle back to take a drink, but at that he lowered it and looked at me, his eyes very green next to the amber liquor. "What?"
    "I just meant, it wasn't all that and a bag of chips. You know?"
    He blinked at me.
    "No offense," I added, because he was looking kind of poleaxed. Like maybe he hadn't had a whole lot of complaints before. Which was, frankly, pretty damn understandable. But I feigned indifference. "I mean, it couldn't have been that bad if -"
    "Bad?"
    "Well, not bad bad."
    He just looked at me.
    "I mean, I came and everything, so that has to count for some -"
    I cut off because I was suddenly enveloped in a strong pair of arms, and my head was crushed to a hard chest. A chest that appeared to be vibrating. It took me a few moments to get it, and even then I wasn't so sure, because Pritkin's face was buried in my hair. But I kind of thought - as impossible as it seemed - that he might be ... laughing?”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #24
    Karen Chance
    “He shook me, and despite it being one-handed, it made my teeth rattle. “If anything like that ever happens again. You. Leave. Me. Behind. Do you understand?”
    I would have argued, but I was feeling a little shocky for some reason. “I’m not good at abandoning people,” I finally said.
    A front-desk person scurried over, first-aid kit in hand, but Pritkin snarled at the poor guy and he quickly backed up a step. “Then get good at it!”
    He stomped off, limping, one shoulder hanging at an odd angle. “You’re welcome,” I murmured.”
    Karen Chance, Embrace the Night

  • #25
    Karen Chance
    “War mages ordered, threatened and bitched. They didn't deal.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #26
    Karen Chance
    “You could say I'm on the troubleshooting squad."
    "Troubleshooting?"
    He put a hand on the back of his waistband. "I see trouble and I shoot it.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon
    tags: humor

  • #27
    Karen Chance
    “I barely heard him, I was too busy watching Pritkin, who had slumped over with his head on the sofa arm, shoulders shaking helplessly, and what looked suspiciously like tears leaking out from under his closed eyes. "Not that bad," he muttered, and then he was off again.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #28
    Karen Chance
    “I'm not worried about me," I whispered viciously. And as sono as I said it, I knew it was the truth. Apparently, the surefire antidiote for your own fear is concern for someone else.
    Pritkin looked surprised, the way he always did at the idea that anyone might actually care about him. It made me want to hit him. Of course, right then I wanted to do that anyway.
    "Nothing is going to happen," he repeated. "But even if it did, you don't need me. You don't need -"
    "That isn't true!"
    "Yes, it is." He looked at me and his lips quirked. "You can't fire a gun worth a damn. You hit like a girl. Your knowledge of magic is rudimentary at best. And you act like I'm torturing you if I make you run more than a mile."
    I blinked at him.
    "But I've known mages who aren't as resilient, who aren't as brave, who aren't -" he looked away for a moment. And then he looked back at me, green eyes burning. "You're the strongest person I know. And you will be fine.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #29
    Karen Chance
    “I didn't really want to talk. I'd wanted him there, but I asn't sure why. Maybe just to have someone to drink with. Actually, that sounded pretty good at the moment. I sat on the seat of the chaise and he sat on the foot, and we just drank at each other for a while.
    After a few minutes, he leaned back against the railing, like maybe he wanted a backrest, and I shifted my feet over to make room. But I guess I didn't shift far enough, because a large, warm hand covered my right foot, adjusting it slightly. And then it just stayed there, like he'd forgotten to remove it.
    I looked at it. Pritkin's hands were oddly refined compared to the rest of him: strong but long fingered, with elegant bones and short-clipped nails. They always looked like they'd wandered off from some fine gentleman, one they'd probably like to get back to, because God knew they weren't getting a manicure while attached to him.”
    Karen Chance, Hunt the Moon

  • #30
    Kim Harrison
    “And yes, I came over here fully intending to seduce you." He lifted his head and whispered in my ear, "It's what I'm good at. Just like you're good at evading demons and kicking ass."

    "Kicking ass?" I questioned as he dropped his head back to the arm of the couch. His hand was exploring again, and I didn't want to move.

    "Yeah," he said, and I jumped as he found a ticklish spot. "I like a woman who takes care of herself."

    "Not much of a white knight on a horse, huh?"

    He raised one eyebrow. "Oh, I could," he said. "But I'm a lazy son of a bitch.”
    Kim Harrison, Every Which Way But Dead



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