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The Witch's Daughter (Irish Witch #2) The Witch's Daughter by Leigh Ann Edwards
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“Half the pleasure is in the anticipatin' of it.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter
“Keep your wits about you, Killian O'Brien, for you'll be no good to anyone if your head lies apart from the rest of your body!”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter
“They take my breath away, Killian. How grand and marvelous, how utterly magnificent they are. I have never beheld such an astounding, impressive sight. Apart from seeing you unclothed, of course," she added.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter
“Tis both a blessing a and a curse to desire a man in a physical manner.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter
“Oh Killian." Five immense cliffs rose up from the sea in marvelous grandeur. They were as tall and craggy and enormous as any mountains she'd seen in paintings. The layers of rock were varied in color and the radiant sunset playing against them only added to the enchantment of the location. She watched as waves crashed against the monumental stone walls.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter
“I have something far more powerful and effective than a mere man." She added in a whisper, "I am protected by fairies.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Witch's Daughter