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The Healer's Apprentice (Hagenheim, #1) The Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Dickerson
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“Everyone will say I'm insane, but I don't care, Rose. Is it insane to marry the girl I love? A girl with golden brown hair, with gifts of beauty and goodness and storytelling?”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Striding up to him, Wilhelm drew his fist back and landed a clean blow to Rupert’s jaw. Rupert reeled, and after two wobbly backward steps, hit the floor on his backside. He raised a hand to his face. “Feel better?” “No. Get up so I can hit you again.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“The pain in his chest grew so intense it took his breath away. So this is what a broken heart feels like.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Because he cared for her. If he were completely honest, he didn’t want Rupert to marry her, because he wanted to marry her himself.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Music was food for the spirit, and she closed her eyes to better feed upon it.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
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“The impulse to tear her attacker apart set his muscles on edge.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“He stared at her perfect lips. “God, if you have made a way for us to be together,” he whispered, “then let me awaken her with this kiss of true love.” Slowly, he leaned toward her, closed his eyes, and pressed his lips to hers. Her eyes fluttered open. She smiled softly then reached up and touched his cheek. He covered her hand with his. “You are well?” “Yes.” Her voice was breathy. “Thank you. But if it’s all right, I think I will sleep a bit more.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Who would marry her and take care of her? O God, let it be me. His chest ached with the fervor of his desire—and his impossible request.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Tell me, Rose. Who did this?” On his knees a mere two feet from her, he had to restrain himself again from pulling her into his arms.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Wilhelm studied Christoff and Georg. With a fair maiden in their midst, he knew his men too well to doubt their thoughts. He suddenly agreed with the dog. He didn’t want them staring at her.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Lord Hamlin’s eyes darted in their direction, alighted on Rose, and held. His expression changed and his features softened as he looked at her.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“You are the most beautiful sight,” he whispered. He leaned down and kissed her forehead. She leaned into him, her whole body melting. His lips moved to her temple, then her cheek. Finally, they slipped down and found her mouth. He kissed her slowly, reverently, his hands resting on the sides of her head, his thumbs lightly touching her cheekbones.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“He took a step toward her. She turned around, a tentative smile on her face. His beautiful Rose. He sank to his knees and raised his hands over his face. “Thank you, God. You’re so good to me.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Wilhelm glanced up just in time to see Rose walk in. His jaw fell. Her hair, her dress, her face…She made everyone else in the room look pale and lifeless. He’d better close his mouth before someone saw him staring.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“He slowly lowered his arms. The look on his face reached out and wrapped her in a warm embrace of love. He got to his feet and held out his hand. She closed the gap between them and buried her face in his chest. His arms enfolded her.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Wilhelm let go. He turned to look at Rose. His heart seemed ready to leap out of his chest. Could it be? Rose? His Rose. It was too good to be true.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Rose clasped her hands and stared into his eyes, loving him, drinking in his love for her, for the last time.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“In three weeks my betrothed is coming here, to the castle. But Rose, I can’t marry her. I tried to believe that I could love her, and I’m sure I could have had I not met you. But knowing you, Rose, loving you as I do, I can’t possibly marry someone else. So I came up with a plan.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“He was cold and wet, but somehow he barely felt it. He kept remembering Rose snuggled against his chest, the feel of her body in his arms. He closed his eyes as he recalled the way she had looked at him, the way she said “I love you.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“How he had wanted to forget who he was for one moment, forget his duty and everything else, to pull her into his arms and kiss her with every ounce of his passion.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Instead of letting her go, he lifted her hand to his lips, his eyelids closing, and slowly kissed the backs of her fingers. She held her breath at the rush of pleasure his lips created as they brushed softly over her skin. A tiny sigh escaped her. I shouldn’t let him do this.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Rose reached out and touched his fingers. He immediately covered her hand in a firm grasp. His warm fingers entwined with hers and made her heart beat erratically. The snake had nearly scared her to death, but his touch and his presence overwhelmed her with comfort and safety. The darkness gave her a feeling of intimacy with him. They could hold each other’s hand and no one could see. She liked it—so very much.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“When he’d seen the hurt on her face and her torn dress, then found out what Rupert had said to her, it almost ripped out his heart.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“Anger bubbled up inside him so strong that he clenched his fist and silently promised his brother that he would pay for his boorish behavior.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“She wished she had not shrunk back when he reached out to her. At this moment his strong arms could be holding, warming, comforting her.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“A knot tightened around Wilhelm’s chest. So this is how jealousy feels.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“So she’d never experience love. Most married people didn’t, either.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“But what stuck in her mind was the way Lord Hamlin had looked at her. Thinking of that, her face began to burn once again.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“In the name of Jesus, I cast you out, demons! I command you by the power of Jesus to leave this room, this castle, and this region forever."
His flesh still cralled but he felt suddenly invincible. And he knew. In the name of Jesus was more power than Moncore could ever dream of.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice
“It doesn't matter who your parents are. That doesn't determine your worth, Rose.
According to the wisdom of the world, it does.
But not according to God's wisdom.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Healer's Apprentice

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