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Trailer Park Fae (Gallow and Ragged, #1) Trailer Park Fae by Lilith Saintcrow
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“Maybe handling her memory every day for five years had made it fade, like the mortal thing it was.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae
“So she settled for the truth. “I think you a man.” “Is that an insult?” “No.” Anything male is dragged around by its breeches, and she holds the string attached to them.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae
“Hadn’t he spoken to the trees? Of course, the entire trailer park and its surroundings might be razed to make way for something even mortal-uglier, the living earth sleeping fitfully under concrete. He might well decide it wasn’t worth the effort, or the heartbreak when such careful work was undone.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae
“She had done all she could. It didn’t feel like enough. Nothing, in fact, ever did.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae
“She reached for the glass, realized it was smudged. More pointless revulsion.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae
“She sucked in a quick breath, paling, and he did not have to look to guess at what had drifted through the Oak’s low, wide door. He could smell them, since they used no glamour to mask themselves here. Clammy rotten dirt, decaying linen, pale metal at throat, wrist, finger, and belt. A chill went through the Rolling Oak, and there was a general rustling movement as the Folk within collectively stiffened. The lone wight moved aside, and others pressed behind him. The branches at the door shriveled to blackness, and behind the bar the half-giant, half-drow Kosthril the Mammoth’s four arms dropped to his sides.”
Lilith Saintcrow, Trailer Park Fae