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Elsker (The Elsker Saga, #1) Elsker by S.T. Bende
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“It would be just like me to meet the man of my dreams and pass out cold before he could ask for my number.”
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“It does not matter how strong you are. You are to be my wife, and I will not have the woman I love put herself at risk. Ever.”
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“For the first time in my life, my future was a blank page. It was perfect. And beyond scary.”
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“He dropped to one knee and drew in an uneven breath. The corner of his mouth twitched in a nervous half-smile, and he rubbed his palms together. My heart thudded, and I stopped breathing when Ull reached behind his back to retrieve a small, dark box. His hand shook as he opened it, revealing a circle of diamonds that were exquisite in their simplicity. “Kristia.”
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“Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then.”
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“I should have been offended he was using me, but he was just so good looking,”
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“You know, I had a course with him last semester. It turned out to be my favorite subject.” “Oh? What subject?” “Don’t recall,” she giggled.”
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“Mythology.”
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“I glanced over my shoulder and saw him standing in the doorway of the hall, staring right at me. It was the boorish Viking.”
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“A shock of tousled, blond hair rested atop an exquisitely-sculpted face. He had eyes as blue as a cloudless sky, cheekbones as chiseled as pictures I’d seen of the Alps, and lips the pale pink of my grandmother’s roses. His jaw was square and strong with a hint of stubble, and his nose looked like it was lifted off a Roman statue. It was more beauty than any one person should have.”
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“Although Mormor had done her darndest to raise a lady, right then I was entertaining some very unladylike thoughts.”
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“Oops. My cheeks flushed as I looked down, now seeing the bold letters painted on the street, directing me to LOOK RIGHT. Oh well, at least I wasn’t the first tourist to make that mistake. I”
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“it was so cold the trout must have been tap dancing,”
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