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  • #1
    Ilona Andrews
    “Curran looked back at me. "Why is it you always attract creeps?"

    "You tell me." Ha! Walked right into that one, yes, he did.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #2
    Ilona Andrews
    “Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty...”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites

  • #3
    Ilona Andrews
    “He leaned his head to me, his neck so close to my lips, I felt the heat coming off his skin. His breath was warm against my ear. His voice was a ragged snarl. "I miss you."
    This wasn't happening.
    "I worry about you." He dipped his head and looked into my eyes. "I worry something stupid will happen and I won't be there and you'll be gone. I worry we won't ever get a chance and it's driving me out of my skull."
    No, no, no, no.........
    We stared at each other. The tiny space between us felt too hot. Muscles bulged on his naked frame. He looked feral.
    Mad gold eyes stared into mine. "Do you miss me, Kate?"
    I closed my eyes trying to shut him out. I could lie then we would be back to square one. Nothing would be resolved. I'd still be alone, hating him and wanting him.
    He grabbed my shoulders and shook me once. "Do you miss me?"
    I took the plunge. "Yes.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #4
    Ilona Andrews
    “Kate short-circuits my brain. In my head we always have these clear coherent exchanges, but once we meet, what comes out it is, “Kate, do what I say or I’ll kill you.” Her default reply is, “Fuck you!” and we go downhill from there.”
    Ilona Andrews

  • #5
    Ilona Andrews
    “If you come, you better come in force because I will kill every single one of you. My hand won't shake, my aim won't falter. My face will be the last thing you'll see before you die." I jammed my knife into the table and walked out.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #6
    Ilona Andrews
    “Just wait until he figures out I shut him out of his slut hut.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #7
    Ilona Andrews
    “How much are you lifting?"
    "Seven hundred."
    Alrighty then. I will just stand over here, out of your way, and hope you don't remember to kick my ass.
    He grinned. "Wanna spot me?"
    "No thanks. How about I just scream verbal encouragements at you?" I took a deep breath and barked, "No pain, no gain! That pain is just weakness leaving your body! Come on! Push! Push! Make that weight your bitch!”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Burns

  • #8
    Ilona Andrews
    “His Majesty needs a can-I girl anyway. And I'm not it."
    "A can-I girl?" Andrea frowned.

    I leaned back. "'Can I fetch your food, Your Majesty? Can I tell you how strong and mighty you are, Your Majesty? Can I pick your fleas, Your Majesty? Can I kiss your ass, Your Majesty? Can I..."

    It dawned on me that Raphael was sitting very still. Frozen, like a statue, his gaze fixed on the point above my head. "He's standing behind me, isn't he?"

    Andrea nodded slowly.

    "Technically it should be 'may I'," Curran said, his voice deeper than I remembered. "Since you're asking for permission."

    Why me?

    "To answer your question, yes, you may kiss my ass. Normally I prefer maintain my personal space, but you're a Friend of the Pack and your services have proven useful once or twice. I strive to accommodate the wishes of persons friendly to my people. My only question is, would kissing my ass be obeisance, grooming, or foreplay?”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #9
    Ilona Andrews
    “Yes. What is it, guilt, revenge, love, what?”
    I swallowed. “I live alone.”
    "And your point is?”
    "You have the Pack. You’re surrounded by people who would fall over themselves for the pleasure of your company. I have no one. My parents are dead, my entire family is gone. I have no friends. Except Jim, and that’s more of a working relationship than anything else. I have no lover. I can’t even have a pet, because I’m not at the house often enough to keep it from starving. When I come crawling home, bleeding and filthy and exhausted, the house is dark and empty. Nobody keeps the porch light on for me. Nobody hugs me and says, ‘Hey, I’m glad you made it. I’m glad you’re okay. I was worried.’ Nobody cares if I live or die. Nobody makes me coffee, nobody holds me before I go to bed, nobody fixes my medicine when I’m sick. I’m by myself.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Burns

  • #10
    Ilona Andrews
    “Yes, I'm too mad to punish you right now. We'll talk about it when we get home. Go brush your teeth, comb your hair, put on dry clothes, and get the guns. We're going to Wal-Mart.”
    Ilona Andrews, On the Edge

  • #11
    Ilona Andrews
    “Why a raven?"
    "To honor my father."
    "The writing under it, is that Cyrillic?"
    "Yes."
    "What does it say?"
    "Dar Vorona. Gift of the Raven. I am my father's gift."
    "The raven is holding a bloody sword."
    "I never said it was a nice gift.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites

  • #12
    Ilona Andrews
    “Is that a lion with horns and a pitchfork?"
    "Yep."
    "Is he carrying the moon on his pitchfork?"
    "Nope it's a pie.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #13
    Ilona Andrews
    “He scooped me up and suddenly I was pressed against his chest. “Were you worried about me?”
    "No, I’m ranting for fun, because I’m a disagreeable bitch!”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #14
    Ilona Andrews
    “Have you ever met someone and felt . . . I don't know how to describe it, felt a chance at having something that eluded you? I don't know . . . Forget I said anything."
    I knew what he meant. He was describing that moment when you realize that you are lonely. For a time you can be alone and doing fine and never give a thought to living any other way and then you meet someone and suddenly you become lonely. It stabs at you, almost like a physical pain, and you feel both deprived and angry, deprived because you wish to be with that person and angry, because their absence brings you misery. It's a strange feeling, akin to desperation, a feeling that makes you wait by the phone even though you know that the call is an hour away. I was not going to lose my balance. Not yet.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites

  • #15
    Ilona Andrews
    “I gave him my hard stare. “You're a control freak and I fight all authority. And you want us to mate?”
    A wicked spark lit his eyes. “Many, many times.”
    Ilona Andrewsna Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #16
    Ilona Andrews
    “I surveyed the rest of the Council and looked directly at Mahon. “Some of you know me. Some of you have seen me fight and some of you are my friends. Have your vote. But know this: if you come to remove me, come in force, because if you try to separate me from him, I will kill every single one of you. My hand won't shake. My aim won't falter. My face will be the last thing you‟ll see before you die.”

    I jammed the knife into the table and walked out.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #17
    Ilona Andrews
    “I'm welding the bimbo room shut.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds

  • #18
    Ilona Andrews
    “Kate makes good sausage," Jim said.

    Six pairs of eyes stared at me. Thank you, Mr. Wonderful. Just what I needed.

    "Oh yeah," Andrea snapped her fingers. "The links? The ones we had the beginning of the month? I didn't know you made those. I thought they were bought. They were so good." Her smile was positively cherubic. Of all the times not to be able to shoot laser beams out of my eyes...

    "What do you put into your sausage, Kate?" Raphael wanted to know, giving me a perfectly innocent look.

    Werejaguars with big mouths with a pinch of werehyena thrown in. "Venison and rabbit."

    "That sounds like some fine sausage," Doolittle said. "Will you share the recipe?"

    "Sure."

    "I had no idea you were a sausage expert," Curran said with a completely straight face.

    Die, die, die, die...

    Even Derek cracked a smile. Raphael put his head down on the table and jerked a little.

    "Is he choking?" Dali asked, wrinkling her forehead.

    "No, he just needs a moment," Curran said. "Young bouda males. Easily excitable.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #19
    Benjamin T. Russell
    “Seduction isn’t making someone do what they don’t want to do; seduction is enticing someone into doing what they secretly want to do already”
    Benjamin T. Russell

  • #20
    “Gwenvael looked down at his body. Horrified, he sat up. “What is this? What’s happened to me?”
    “Calm down. It’ll heal quick enough, I’m sure.”
    “Heal? I’m hideous!”
    “You’re alive.”
    “Hideously alive!” He covered her face with his hands. “Don’t look at me! Look away!”
    “Stop it!” She pulled at his hands. “Have you lost your mind?”

    Gwenvael dropped back to the bed, turned his face toward the wall. “You know what this means, don’t you?”
    “Gwenvael—”
    “I’ll have to live alone, at the top of a castle somewhere. I’ll hide from the daylight and only come out at night.”
    “Please stop this.”
    “I’ll be alone but not for long because you’ll all want me more. You’ll lust for the beautiful warrior I once was and pity the hideous creature I’ve become. Most importantly, you’ll want to soothe my pain.” He looked at her again. “Don’t you want to soothe my pain? Right now? Without that dress on?”
    “No. I do not.”
    Dagmar tried to stand, and Gwenvael caught her hand, pulling her back down. “You can’t leave me. I’m tortured and brooding. You need to show me how much you adore me so I can learn to love myself again.”
    “You’ve never stopped loving yourself.”
    “Because I’m amazing.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #21
    “And then what are your plans?”
    Annwyl frowned. “My plans?”
    “Yes. Your plans. You take your brother’s head, your troops are waiting. What is the next thing that you do?”
    Annwyl just stared at him. He realized in that instant that the girl had no plans. None. No grand schemes of controlling the world. No plots to destroy any other empires. Not even the plan to have a celebratory dinner.
    “Annwyl, you’ll be queen. You’ll have to do something.”
    “But I don’t want to be queen.” Her body shook with panic, and he could hear it in her voice.
    “You take his head, you’ll have little choice.”
    “What the hell am I supposed to do as queen?”
    “Well . .you could try ruling.”
    “That sounds awfully complicated.”
    G.A. Aiken, Dragon Actually

  • #22
    “Adjusting her frames, Dagmar said, “It’s time for you to stop talking.”
    “I don’t want to.”
    “But you will stop talking.”
    “We’re on my territory now, Beast. You can’t strut around here and pretend you rule all—”
    “Quiet.”
    “But—”
    She raised her right forefinger.
    “She—”
    Dagmar raised that damn forefinger higher.
    “It’s just—”
    Now she brandished both forefingers. “Stop.”
    He gave Dagmar his best pout, which she completely ignored, turning her back on him to again face Annwyl. “Think there might be some place private we can talk, my lady?”
    Gwenvael’s mouth dropped open. “Did you just dismiss—”
    Dagmar held up that damn forefinger again but didn’t even bother to look at him when she did.
    Annwyl’s grin was wide and bright. A smile Gwenvael hadn’t seen from her in far too long. “Right this way, Lady Dagmar.”
    “Thank you.” Dagmar brusquely snapped her fingers at Gwenvael. “And don’t forget to bring my bags up once I get a room, Defiler.”
    Annwyl fairly glowed as she followed Dagmar from the room, her smile growing by the second. Gwenvael faced his sister. “It’s Ruiner, which is a vast difference.So get it right!” he yelled at the empty doorway.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #23
    “He smiled at her. “Now, are you going to thank me properly?”

    “I said ‘thank you.’ That’s considered in some cultures as thanking you properly.”

    “I was hoping for a little more than that.”

    She studied him for a long moment before she nodded.

    “All right.” She scooted down a bit on the bed, pulled her gown up high on her thighs, and relaxed back into the mattress. “If you could make it quick before the food gets here, that would be great.”

    Gwenvael felt a small twitch beneath his eye. He often got something similar right on his eyelid but only when he had to deal with his father. Apparently a new one had developed that belonged only to Lady Dagmar. “That’s not what I meant.”

    “I hope you’re not expecting me to get on my knees because I don’t think the healer—”

    “No!” Good gods, this woman! “That’s not what I meant, either.”

    “That’s always what men mean when they ask to be thanked properly.”

    “Your world frightens me. I want us to be clear on that.” He leaned over and grabbed her waist, lifting her until her back again rested on the propped-up pillows.

    “I’m unclear as to what you want, then.”

    “A kiss,” he said, pulling her dress back down to her ankles. “A simple kiss.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #24
    “It means she's amazing - and terrifying. Annwyl kills without question, rules with an iron fist, and has little patience for anyone. She can be cruel , she can be loving, she can be heartless, and she can care too much... I can't explain Annwyl”
    G.A. Aiken, The Dragon Who Loved Me

  • #25
    “He stopped before opening the door and faced her. "You'll leave the window open for me and you'll be naked. When I come back, I'll take what I want from you, as many times as I want to." He grinned; it was pure and raw and astonishingly beautiful. "Understand me Lady Dagmar?" She shook her head. "No. You'll have to explain it to me."
    "I will. Even if I have to tie you to bed and explain it to you again and again and again." He looked over one more time. "And don't play with yourself after I'm gone. Don't want you wearing my pussy out before I've had a chance to use it." With his hand on the door, Gwenvael rewarded her with the warmest smile she'd seen from anyone. "Besides, you look so beautiful when you come, I don't want to miss a second of it.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #26
    E.R. Pierce
    “Time doesn't heal all wounds, handy lie though it may be. Time forces acceptance of what cannot be changed.”
    E.R. Pierce, Fractured Moon

  • #27
    Ilona Andrews
    “She crouched with her hand out. What the hell was she doing…
    "Here, kitty, kitty, kitty."
    Oh my God, she was retarded and I was going to kill Jim.”
    Ilona Andrews, Curran

  • #28
    Ilona Andrews
    “I gave him a smile. I was aiming for sweet, but he turned a shade paler and scooted a bit farther from me. Note to self: work more on sweet and less on psycho-killer.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes

  • #29
    Ilona Andrews
    “He put the book down. “As you wish.” He rose and walked past me. I lowered my sword, expecting him to pass, but suddenly he stepped in dangerously close. “Welcome home. I’m glad you made it. There is coffee in the kitchen for you.”
    My mouth gaped open.
    He inhaled my scent, bent close, about to kiss me…
    I just stood there like an idiot.
    Curran smirked and whispered in my ear instead. “Psych.”
    And just like that, he was out the door and gone.
    Oh boy.”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Burns

  • #30
    Ilona Andrews
    “I ripped my left arm out of his hand and slammed my elbow into his solar plexus. He exhaled in a gasp. I lunged for the dagger and sat on top of him, my knees pinning his arms, my dagger on his throat.
    He lay still. “I give up,” he said and smiled. “Your move.”
    Er. I was sitting atop the Beast Lord in my underwear, holding a knife to his throat. What the hell was my next move?”
    Ilona Andrews, Magic Strikes



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