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Murder of a Werewolf (Brimstone Witch Mystery #1) Murder of a Werewolf by April Fernsby
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“He told me that terrible things happen in life, and we either deal with them or let them rule us.”
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“Your intention was good, and your focus was clear. That’s exactly how you need to be when you perform magic.”
April Fernsby, Murder of a Werewolf
“Mrs Merryweather? She’s a gossipy goblin who can’t keep”
April Fernsby, Murder of a Werewolf
“terrible things happen in life, and we either deal with them or let them rule us.”
April Fernsby, Murder of a Werewolf
“forest. I like to take on a small shape so that I can go about my work unnoticed.”
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“Because of my job as a guardian. Blending in is perfect when I’m working in the”
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“I’m Tansy; I’m a forest elf. I know who you are. You’re Cassia Winter. I heard about your gran. How is she?”
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“He’d even recently got engaged to be married.” “Who to?” Strom lifted his chin proudly and said, “My one and only daughter, Anju.”
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“Oliver and Stanley – yes, Gran is a huge Laurel and Hardy fan.”
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“Cassia Winter, you’re a witch. Just like me.”
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“There’s nothing wrong with you.”
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“No. No!” I turned away from Gran and ran towards the kitchen door. “I’m not going into the cellar, and you can’t make me!”
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“There’s nothing wrong with you. But you’re not living the life you’re supposed to. You’re not being true to yourself. You’re denying who you are.”
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“I didn’t know how to make things better.”
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“I’d been miserable for a long time. Something wasn’t right in my life. I felt like I was living the wrong life. And”
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