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“I could kiss you until the world stopped turning and it still wouldn’t be long enough.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“He turned her in his arms and kissed her. His hands were full of woman as she wrapped herself around his body so tight they were melded together from shoulders to hip. But her kisses…they stole his breath with their hunger for him.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“He flipped her on her back and she squeaked.
“I want to see you.” And he kissed her, tasting like darkest sin, like double chocolate without insulin, like pure malt whisky injected into her bloodstream.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“He slid his hands up her back and lifted her until they were eye to eye. She held his gaze, those changeable eyes of hers blue now, reflecting the water and the sky. And finally she let go, unraveled, squeezing him tightly, wrapping herself around him in sensual pleasure. Her cries, amplified by the water and ancient stone, reached out and connected to something so fundamental inside him it felt like his soul. He closed his eyes and cried out as he followed her back into the void.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“He tried to stand perfectly still and relinquish control, so she could do whatever she wanted with him, and he just about cried.
She felt so amazing wrapped around him. Strange and yet familiar. Brilliant. Too vibrant and frightening to explore with anything other than his body.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“Cam smiled as she grabbed the hem of his jeans and pulled them until his feet hit the floor with a thud. He was naked. She was naked. And he wasn’t looking quite so detached anymore. In fact, he looked panicked. And annoyed. And hot. For her.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“His grip hurt and he tasted dangerous; there was no other way to describe it. Like fire and sweat and savageness that scared her. He was so much bigger than she was, so much stronger. His kiss was hungry, ravenous.
A starving man…or an addict.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“He was fully aroused as he moved against her, and she opened her mouth on a shocked gasp. His tongue slipped inside her mouth and explored slowly, thoroughly. Nothing like she anticipated from the whirlwind of sensations that exploded through her body. He hinted at seduction and passion. Subdued. Contained. Controlled.
Perfect.
She sighed.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“A shimmer of something feral moved over his face—a father’s anguish, raw and defiant, but something else too, rage. “I know to you she’s just another dead prostitute, but she was my baby. Promise me you’ll find her killer so we can put our baby to rest. Promise me, because if you don’t find him, I will.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“The old ways are dead except in books. So maybe all these years later, I realize it was my brother who won. More than fifty years ago I’d already lost this land, but I was too stubborn to know it.”   Daniel”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“I know to you she’s just another dead prostitute, but she was my baby. Promise me you’ll find her killer so we can put our baby to rest. Promise me, because if you don’t find him, I will.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“The caribou feeds the wolf, but it is the wolf who keeps the caribou strong.”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“Diabetes sucked. It was a blindfold juggling act between insulin, diet and exercise, and it ended with your last breath. Irritated”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival
“Daniel—” “Don’t.” His voice sliced through the headphones, sharp and resonant. James Bond minus the charm. “Whatever you’re going to say. Don’t.” Cam”
Toni Anderson, Edge of Survival