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Magic in the Wind (Drake Sisters, #1) Magic in the Wind by Christine Feehan
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“You can't turn the sheriff into a toad, Hannah. It's against the rules.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“We can do anything you like. Just be with me.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“Sarah, honey, I hardly think kidnappers are going to take the time to buy a memento of their stay. I could be wrong, but it seems rather unlikely.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“He thought moving to a small town would allow him to find a way to get along to some extent but people were just plain idiots.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“The gate, which had been securely locked, stood open in welcome. Everything seemed to be welcoming him. A sense of peace began to steal into his heart. A part of him wanted to sit on one of the benches and soak in the atmosphere.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“The Drakes are tenacious. Once they sink their teeth into a problem, it gets resolved, because they don’t know the meaning of the word quit. Sarah won’t quit you, so don’t quit her.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“She had a beautiful mouth. Wide and full and curved as if she laughed all the time. Or invited kisses. The thought came unbidden as he stared at her mouth. Sheer temptation”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“The gate will swing open in welcome for the man who is destined to become the love of the eldest child’s life.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“Sarah didn’t like complications. Ancient prophecies and broad shoulders and black auras were definite complications.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“She had thrown his life into complete confusion, but she made him smile. Made him want to laugh. Intrigued him. Turned him inside out. Gave him a reason to live.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“The gate, which had been securely locked, stood open in welcome. Everything seemed to be welcoming him. A sense of peace began to steal into his heart.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“Damon stared at the house, drawn to the warmth of it. It seemed almost alive, begging him to come closer. He went outside onto his deck, intending to sit in the chair and enjoy his view of the sea. Instead he found himself limping his way steadily up the path toward the cliffs. It was nearly a compulsion.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“His teeth nibbled for just a moment, sending a tremor through her. “Let’s get out of here while we have the chance.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“How was she going to tell him her family came from a long line of powerful women who drew power from the universe around them and that prophecies several hundreds of years old always came true?”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“He knew from experience the people in the sleepy little coastal town were not easily impressed. No amount of money, fame, or title earned one deference. Everyone was treated the same, from the poorest to the richest, and there seemed to be no prejudice against religion or any other preferences. It was why he had chosen the town. A man could be anybody here and no one cared.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“Damon Wilder was a man driven to the edge of sanity. Moving to this tiny town on the coast was his last effort to hang onto life.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“Sarah. The name shouldn’t carry mystery, but it did.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind
“As he neared the house, a wind rose off the sea and carried sea spray and a lilting melody. "Sarah's back. Sarah's home.”
Christine Feehan, Magic in the Wind