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Prince of Never (Curse of Fate and Fae #1) Prince of Never by Lorelei Johnson
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“How was I supposed to know the motives behind a living, breathing fae prince? Assuming that he was, in fact, what he claimed to be. ‘No.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“within”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Or you can come out with me tonight,’ Ethan said, a wicked smile spreading across his lips. ‘Your choice.’ I glared at him. ‘You are a terrible person.’ He mimed flipping hair he didn’t have. ‘I know.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“appearance”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“If you're a curse, then damn me. I'd rather be cursed than be without you.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“It only matters that you're brave and open and you make fun of me like you're not afraid of me. You've never felt like you belong anywhere? Maybe that's because you've been waiting for me to find you. Maybe we both have.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“All power has limits, and all magic comes at a price.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“I don't deserve you,' he said, his voice hoarse as his hands slid up my waist. 'But I'm going to take you anyway.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“He didn't deserve my fear, and if he really thought he was cold and ruthless enough to kill me, he could look me in the eye when he did and know I hadn't cowered.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Magic was never so straight forward, and fate protected her schemes.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“As a rule, true names were bestowed by fate and told by the star reader, never to be revealed to any other, and we went by given names.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Well, since fae are real, I'm guessing gods are too, and I'm just trying to figure out which one I've pissed off so badly that they punished me by binding me to you.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“He's an idiot for turning something that could be fun into a big old toxic mess.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“I wasn't a person here, just an object, something to be thrown about to watch how it shined before it finally met its bitter end.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“With my mate running as the Hunt's grand prize, I would fall even deeper tonight. But for once, I wasn't going to fight it. Because giving over to that feral, instinctive part of me was how I was going to win.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Points weren't awarded for dead prey, but not all hunters were in it for the points.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“No one else was going to fucking catch her.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“The more I learned about the fae, the less I felt I actually knew. How could they combine an act of such barbary with an act of such civility?”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“I had read of will-o-wisps in folktales. Some said they led you where you needed to go. Sometimes that was where you wanted to be, sometimes it was where you needed to be, even if you didn't know it. Was that what this creature was?”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“I was tired of being treated this way, tired of being poked and prodded and shoved and scolded and imprisoned.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“She was insolent and confounding and had a tongue too sharp for her own good.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“A gilded cage is still a cage.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“But that's the fun of literature, isn't it? It gives us a safe space to explore any number of fantasies that would be impossible in the real world.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Vampires in romance are so popular because of their beauty, their power, and their strength. All things that make them dangerous, but combined with the absolute certainty that he will never hurt her - his love, his mate. It taps into a universal fantasy.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“Nothing good ever came from the dark, merely the illusion of something beautiful.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“He lured a young and stupid girl away from her friends with a smile and few kind words. A tale as old as time.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never
“I nearly died once, at the hands of a monster who paraded around as a man.”
Lorelei Johnson, Prince of Never