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The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic (Charming Cove, #1) The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic by Linsey Hall
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“climbing”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“How do you know me so well?” She shrugged. “Time and distance don’t matter when you’re best friends.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“There’s power in letting it go.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“Time and distance don’t matter when you’re best friends.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“I turned and left, hoping that Callan had fallen off the cliff. When I walked outside, I found that he hadn’t. Pity.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“Time to go home, Boris,”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“I gave the badger one last look. He’d raised a paw out of the bin and extended one little finger.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“My grandmother sat in the chair, looking for all the world like a TV gran with her floral dress and neat white bun—as long as one ignored the martini glass in her hand.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“Lying wanker,”
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“I can feel your angst from over here, and it’s giving me heartburn.”
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“Gran handed me her now warm Coke, and I took a sip, almost gagging at the sweet taste. “I don’t know how you drink that stuff, considering that your cocktail of choice is a martini that’s been shown a picture of vermouth.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“I know you hate him, darling, but he’s still the most powerful man in England.” “Not as powerful as you.” “True. He is a mere man, after all.”
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“Callan?” Her voice was raspy as she looked up at my face. “What are you thinking?” “That you look like a sunrise after a decade of darkness.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“Those boys had made it their life’s work to let me know how uncool I was. They needn’t have bothered—I was well aware.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic
“Callan?" Her voice was raspy as she looked up at my face. "What are you thinking?"
"That you look like a sunrise after a decade of darkness.”
Linsey Hall, The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic