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Guardians of Stone (Relic Seekers, #1) Guardians of Stone by Anita Clenney
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“Three's a crowd, unless it's a ménage, but I don't think this particular gender arrangement would work for me.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“You’re not much fun on a honeymoon.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“Your search will end in death.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“You think about sex a lot.”
“Next best thing to doing it.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“Anyone can become dangerous if given the right motivation,”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“His mouth went dry but he forced himself closer to the hole, knowing what he would find.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians Of Stone
“Are you coming to bed?”
“With you in your underwear?”
“I can take it off if it bothers you.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“What about me? You read anything on me?”
“You’re angry, a rebel, and you like sex.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“Raphael raised his head and smiled. It wasn’t an easy smile, more like he’d found it buried in the ground and brushed it off for the occasion.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“The words on the stone began to glow, growing brighter and brighter until a stream of light burst from within, filling the room. She huddled close to the floor as the glow surrounded her. Then her father was there, staring at her, the look on his face one she’d seen too much lately. Fear. She stretched out her hands, desperate to feel him, to wipe away the fear, to know he was alive. A shadow slipped up behind him, and she felt the evil swirling inside the dark mass. Her father hadn’t seen it yet. She had to warn him.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“Are you always this charming?” she asked, slamming the trunk.
“You should see me in bed,”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone
“Do you always stare at women’s legs, Mr. Stone?” she whispered.
“Only when they’re worth looking at.”
Anita Clenney, Guardians of Stone