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Blind Date with a Werewolf Blind Date with a Werewolf by Patricia Briggs
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“He got a text from Charles, too. "That you have given me a list consisting of dead people concerns me.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“You were supposed to stay safe, he told her. I do not listen to puppies who try to tell me the sun is warm and the rain is wet as if it is a revelation, she answered him,”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“The Winter Charity Ball. An annual event organized by Feed My Sheep, one of those conglomerate charities—though entirely local—supported by other charities and wealthy donors. It claims to benefit the homeless in the greater Seattle area.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“His experience in the past three dates indicated he did not need to force matters—disaster would come in its own time.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“She’ll come to us,” Asil told her. “It will call her as soon as it views us as a threat.” “And will it view us as a threat?” Tami asked. Asil bared his teeth in something like a smile. “I am always a threat.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“stay within the bounds of our bet. Mostly. You were with your assigned date for four hours and twenty minutes. It did expose a loophole in our rules; we did not state that your date must be conscious for any of the time.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“Justice,” he told the tiger, though he was pretty sure she didn’t speak English, “doesn’t mean it doesn’t hurt.” She focused on him, her mouth open in distressed pants. “Sometimes it only means the bad guys are stopped.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“Yes, Asil thought with satisfaction, I am beautiful and deadly.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“I do have to follow Every Boy’s Guide to Internet Dating, which tells me not to get in a car driven by a stranger or give them my address in case they are a crazy stalking murderer or something.”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf
“*A successful date is one in which (a) neither party runs screaming into the night, (b) there are no dead bodies at the end of it, and (c) you attend longer than two hours—at least an hour and a half of which is spent with your date—”
Patricia Briggs, Blind Date with a Werewolf