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Dead Weight (Crossroads Queen, #5) Dead Weight by Annabel Chase
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“You have no obligation to work for free just because that work is of a helpful nature.”
Annabel Chase, Dead Weight
“Choose wisely, beloved Melinoe, goddess of ghosts and nightmares, proprietress of our innermost secrets. The sweet fragrance oft distracts from the pain of the thorns, but the damage is done nonetheless.”
Annabel Chase, Dead Weight
“Do you know where the phrase ‘knocking on wood’ came from?” Sage asked. “It stems from the ancient belief that every tree is inhabited by a spirit.” “Like a dryad,” I said. “Or a hamadryad,” Sian added. “In ancient times, people would knock on a tree trunk to summon a spirit to come to their aid,” Sage continued. “Sometimes to ward off evil and other times to request a wish be granted.”
Annabel Chase, Dead Weight