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The Seafarer's Kiss (The Seafarer's Kiss #1) The Seafarer's Kiss by Julia Ember
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“What we had might not be forever, but it was now, and it was everything I needed.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“But that was before I’d met a human: before I’d seen the depth, intelligence, even empathy, in Ragna’s eyes; before I knew that humans spoke
the godstongue and smiled like starfish.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“A single twist of white-blonde hair blew across her face and stuck to her half-frozen lips. When she noticed me, the edges of her eyes crinkled as though she were smiling, as if she had been waiting.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“There's something a little monstrous in both of us. And maybe it has to be that way for us to survive.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“One of the advisors whispered into the king's ear, and the monarch shook his head in disgust. "Did you really do all this for a human?"

....

Still, I had to clear my throat three times before I forced the words through chattering teeth. "No, my Majesty. I did it for myself.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“Don't ask questions if you won't like the answers."

"How do I know I won't like the answers until I ask the questions?”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“Please," she insisted, touching me of her own accord. "You came back. You were curious enough to come back, so you must care at least a little. I don't want to die here."

I knew what it was like to be trapped, to feel stranded and alone.

I close my fingers around the metal chain, hiding it in my palm. "I'll see what I can do.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss
“I swallowed a morsel of bitterness. It annoyed me that Havamal had grown up to be so good-looking… so irksomely muscular and well-proportioned. The other mermaids fawned over him and hung on his every word.

If there was any justice under the sea, he would have remained gap-toothed and gangly for the rest of his life.”
Julia Ember, The Seafarer's Kiss