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Cazadora (Dakota del Toro, #1) Cazadora by Julia DeBarrioz
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“I speak of the human heart, not a logic puzzle." -Diego de Gama”
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“Do you know how embarrassing it is when you drop your purse and a grenade rolls out? People don’t like that sh*t, it scares them.” –Dakota del Toro, Cazadora”
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tags: humor
“Ire, like an atom bomb, could clear the field but came with consequence.”
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tags: anger
“Stubborn. Brazen. Intelligent. Beautiful. And too brave for your own good. Yes, it’s a compliment, estrella.” -Diego de Gama, Cazadora”
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“Are you implying I am outdated?” Diego parried, a small smile pulling the corners of his lips.
“Not outdated. More like…a classic,” Dakota assured him with a cheeky grin.”
Julia DeBarrioz, Cazadora
tags: humor
“I’m just asking for a fair shake.”
At times Diego would have welcomed the opportunity to take her by the shoulders and do just that—however, undoubtedly it would not end well for him.”
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tags: humor
“Funny, he didn’t seem to make such jokes when she was carrying her gun." Dakota on Diego”
Julia DeBarrioz, Cazadora
tags: humor
“For so long, she had remained the sleeping volcano, her passion and pain and anger roiling quietly as lava within. She’d buried her love deep within her core; with heat and pressure she made diamonds of it all, gemstones precious and beautiful, glittering and indestructible and of no use but to be hoarded in her heart.”
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“You are cruel, my lady. Cruel, beautiful, terrible…and I am going to kiss you now.” -Diego de Gama, Cazadora”
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“Dakota stroked the grip of the Beretta at her hip like some people touch a cross. She didn’t much believe in God these days, but she did believe in finely manufactured Italian firepower.”
Julia DeBarrioz, Cazadora
“However, as far as cynics went, Dakota wasn’t stellar. She always hoped for a happy ending, a silver lining, an above average individual, even when she knew better.”
Julia DeBarrioz, Cazadora