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The Boy Who Cried Bear (Haven's Rock, #2) The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong
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“while Storm can be something of a princess, she’s still a dog. The smell of a dead animal elicits two reactions: mild interest or “Ohh, perfume!” followed by rolling on it.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Boy Who Cried Bear
“he certainly isn’t acting like calm, dignified Nero. When he lunges at her, any hesitation evaporates, and she snaps and snarls, her front legs digging in as her head lowers.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Boy Who Cried Bear
“The hide still had the skin of the head attached, which the man wore on his own head. He had the forelegs apparently tied over his own arms, with the paws—and claws—intact.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Boy Who Cried Bear
“from what I can see, it is a guy—a man, tall and stocky, and no more of a sprinter than Storm. That’s when I spot the second figure.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Boy Who Cried Bear
“They are works in progress, just like everything else in life, and we're put here to put in the work and focus on progress, however it turns out.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Boy Who Cried Bear