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Inviting Fire (Sydney Rye Mysteries, #6) Inviting Fire by Emily Kimelman
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“Pain and pleasure run right next to each other, they lie in each other's embrace. Distinguishing their limbs can be difficult.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“I'm very balanced," I said. "In your body," Robert said, looking up at me for a moment. "But not in your mind," he continued, returning his attention to the fire. "And you taste with your mind, and if your taste buds are off, then your cooking won't taste good. But if your mind is right your taste buds will be right and you will be an excellent chef to all those you serve.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“But if we are not on the front lines, how will they know who to follow?”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“He smelled like cigarettes and lavender. His embrace was feminine in its fierceness.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“They were fine and white, and I stared down at one on my hand, part of me wishing it would never fade. It was a reminder of how strange life was. How it always continued, even if you didn't know it.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“Life and death, all right here, hiding in the dark. Hiding in me.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“And you taste with your mind, and if your taste buds are off, then your cooking won't taste good. But if your mind is right your taste buds will be right and you will be an excellent chef to all those you serve.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire
“Do you think I'm worth it?" he asked. "A half million dollars buys a lot of bullets," I said.”
Emily Kimelman, Inviting Fire