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Sonnets and Serpents (Casters & Crowns #2) Sonnets and Serpents by Elizabeth Lowham
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“Then he kissed her in a way that put every romantic story to shame.”
Elizabeth Lowham, Sonnets and Serpents
“In three languages”—his voice cracked—“I can’t find the words for
what I feel, because language can’t describe the depth of it. Poetry has
never penned, tongue has never tasted, magic has never matched the
connection my soul feels to yours.”
Elizabeth Lowham, Sonnets and Serpents
“Everyone’s their own unique flavor of
betrayal.”
Elizabeth Lowham, Sonnets and Serpents
“You do realize I’m a woman, don’t
you?”
Silas blinked. “I hadn’t questioned it until now.”
“Well, you sleep quite easily with a woman in your bed. Is that a
common occurrence for you?”
He stared at her flatly. “If you’re referring to earlier this morning, Your
Highness, I’ll remind you that you’re the one who climbed in. Is that a
common occurrence for you?”
Her blush spread to her collar.
“No!” She buried her face in her hands. “Forget it. Forget I said
anything.”
Elizabeth Lowham, Sonnets and Serpents