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Blood and Loss (Cassandra Myles, Witch, #1) Blood and Loss by Electa Graham
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Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
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“Poor Kenneth probably thinks you are having an affair behind my back. He kept trying to get me back into the store. The man saw his commission going up in smoke along with my marriage.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“Do you charm all the ladies with that silver tongue?” “I’m sorry. The smell of your breath is making me a little lightheaded. I hope after a shower and thorough tooth brushing, you will be back to normal or I will have to ask Quintus for danger pay.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“What if I sleep in the nude?” “Then it will give me something interesting watch.” He grinned and looked me up and down before going into my room.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“I have told you time and again, Cassandra, vampires never do anything without looking ahead at what they may get back.” His thumb stroked my palm and my heart started to beat faster. “I care a great deal about you. I would do anything in my power to help you, but my kind is not capable of doing things without strings. Always keep that in mind when you deal with us.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“My point is that you know how your mother is. She gets all these ideas in her head about how it is going to be when you come home, not taking into account reality, and then when things fall apart, so does she.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“So I am a prisoner.” I hated this. “Yes. I don’t want you to be. I want you to be here with me because you want to be.” “Yeah! Well, give me a few more days; maybe Stockholm syndrome will kick in.” When”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“I thought we were perfect for each other. His only flaw was that he thought he was perfect for every woman who walked by.”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss
“My father and I had two genres of conversation: small talk and full-blown arguments. The”
Electa Graham, Blood and Loss