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The Orc and the Innkeeper (Elderberry Falls, #1) The Orc and the Innkeeper by Cora Crane
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“Love is a risk, babe. A leap of faith. No one can ever know for sure how it’ll turn out. But if you don’t jump, you’ll never fly.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“But I will never stop begging for your forgiveness, Mariah. I’ll grovel at your feet for the rest of our lives if that’s what it takes to show you how sorry I am.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“How hearts can open and prejudices fade when people are given the chance to truly understand one another.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“Don’t let your fear of the past keep you from embracing the future.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“We moved in a silent dance, the unspoken language of siblings who’ve weathered many storms together.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“What should I do? How do I get Mariah to forgive me, to see that I’ve changed?” Finn, never one to mince words, cuts straight to the heart of the matter. “Have you properly groveled yet? Because from what you’ve told me, it sounds like you’ve barely apologized, let alone made a real effort to atone for your past actions.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“She stood behind the reception desk, her chestnut hair pulled back in a messy bun, a few stray tendrils framing her heart-shaped face. Even in a simple white blouse and jeans, she radiated an effortless beauty that made something turn over inside of me. For a moment, I forgot how to breathe. Mariah was a dream I never allowed myself to have, a wish upon a star that I extinguished with my own hands.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“Thorak Ironfist. I scowl at his photo, even as a heat forms low in my belly. Still stupidly handsome, I see. Probably still an unrepentant asshole, too. I swipe left with more force than necessary, causing my phone to slip from my grasp and clatter onto the desk. “Not today, Satan,” I mutter under my breath.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper
“Have you properly groveled yet? Because from what you’ve told me, it sounds like you’ve barely apologized, let alone made a real effort to atone for your past actions.”
Cora Crane, The Orc and the Innkeeper