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The Invasion (Intruders #1) The Invasion by Tracy Sharp
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“The first sign that the world was ending was disturbing, but not alarming.”
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“Maybe we should separate,” Mina said. “We could cover more ground that way.”
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“Every hand-hold, foot-hold, that led me further into the cave brought with it a new level of dread and terror. I wished I was back at the college picking cheerleader gum off my mop. Those were the good old days.”
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“It’s like, every time I get my courage up, something worse happens and I think we’re all going to die, and then I wonder if it matters to even try.”
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“We took turns keeping watch in two hour intervals, to make sure none of those things didn’t find a way in while we slept.”
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“I was betting he was more afraid than he was angry. Anger is just easier for some of us to swallow than fear.”
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“He grinned at me. “Okay. If you die and get back up, I’ll stab you in the eye. Put you back down. Before you get a chance to eat meat. I promise.” I laughed, and it felt good. I was amazed that I could still manage it. “Thanks, Ryder. I appreciate that. Is that your pick-up line?” He snorted. “Nah. I have no pick-up line. But what are friends for? I’d expect no less from you.” “Oh, don’t worry. I’ll put a knife through your skull for you, too.” “Thanks, Zoe. That’s the nicest thing anyone’s ever said to me.”
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“So, you’ve got some okay moves, but you’re a little awkward, Zoe. It could get you killed.” He looked at me and grinned. “I’m a little new at this. Forgive my fumbling.” “And tripping. And falling. And dropping.” “Yeah, yeah.” I rolled my eyes.”
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“My eyes snapped open, and my heart began racing at the thought, and suddenly I felt like I couldn’t get enough air.”
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