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Hexed on Bourbon Street (Jade Calhoun, #8) Hexed on Bourbon Street by Deanna Chase
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“And when I’d been in the shower, I’d done a full magical body scan, searching for any lingering injuries. To my surprise, that’s when I’d connected with our daughter. She was light and happiness and perfect. All my worries had vanished, and I just knew she was not only fine but thriving.”
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“The magic cloud had cleared and all that was left was destruction. “Jesus, monkey in a cradle!” a new voice said from behind us. I glanced back to see a stern-faced witch rushing toward us.”
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“It shouldn’t be legal to be that good-looking. “Mr. Wells, it’s a pleasure to meet you finally.” Pyper offered him her hand.”
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“What, that you want a boy?” “No, that I want you.” He moved in, pressing me up against the side of the car. Running his fingers along my jawline, he leaned in close and whispered, “And that’s never going to change.”
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“Sure, Kane,” I said, laughing. “We’ll try to take it easy on you.” “Maybe after this one we can try to even the odds,” he said with a glint in his eye. “Getting a little ahead of yourself, aren’t you, cowboy?” “Nope. Just making my intentions clear.”
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“Have mercy on me once in a while.” “What?” I asked as he opened the car door for me. “There’s going to be two of you. And while I’m overjoyed at that prospect, I’m also slightly terrified. Just keep my sanity in mind every now and then.”
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“After we picked up the prescription and were headed to the car, Kane said, “Promise me something.” “Anything.”
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“and had every kind of chair imaginable, from overstuffed club chairs to tailored armchairs to wooden rocking chairs. We were currently sitting on an incredibly comfortable love seat, and if I’d been in my living room, I’d have kicked my feet up and taken a nap.”
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“I’m starving,” I said as we sat in Healer Hanna’s cozy waiting room. The place had been painted with sage green and sunset orange”
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“Shower first, steak and salad second.” His lips twitched. “No cupcakes?” “Maybe cupcakes for dessert.” “That’s what I thought.”
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“building, he wrapped his arm around my shoulder and held on tight. “Don’t ever get yourself arrested again, got it?” “Got it,” I agreed. “How long have I been in there?” “Three days.” “Good goddess, no wonder I’m starving.”
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“As he led me down the steps of the council’s administration”
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“He froze. “They didn’t feed you for three days?” “Just junk food. I’m dying for a salad and a big piece of steak.” Kane blinked. Then he let out a bark of laughter. “Hell, woman, that’s the last thing I expected you to say. I was about to suggest a big vat of cupcakes, but steak it is.”
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“shower. Anything else you want to know can wait.” Gratitude welled up in the form of tears, and I had to blink them back. Cripes on toast, pregnant women sure did cry a lot, didn’t they?”
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“Enough. I’m taking my wife home and throwing her in the”
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“out in full force.”
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“I let out a sardonic laugh. “Looks like the witches of Coven Pointe are”
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“Kane?” My heart swelled as I jerked back and glanced up, finding him now sitting on the wood beam, Julius right next to him. Kane held his hands out to our friend as Julius cut his restraints away. When had Julius arrived? I glanced over at the trap door in the floor and noted it was still open. He must have slipped”
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“Bullseye,” I said, my lips curving into a deeply satisfied smile.”
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“At least she still seemed to have the will to resist him. It was enough to give me a small glimmer of hope that we could defeat him together.”
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“Holy mother of the goddess. He was controlling her against her will. How long had that been going on?”
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“No!” I cried and ran to the opening, Sierra right by my side. Conor, the man, was still in that body somewhere. No matter what the dragon did, Conor didn’t deserve to die for it.”
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“I’d gone blind or lost my hearing.”
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“Without my empath ability, walking into an unknown situation was sort of like”
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“I groaned. Charlie snickered. “The pie I eat is cheaper.” “No it’s not,” Pyper countered. “I bet you have to buy her dinner first.” Charlie nodded. “Good point.”
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“groaned.”
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“I was getting worried.” “Sorry. I overslept. After all the excitement last night, I forgot to set an alarm.”
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“If they just needed my presence, wouldn’t it have been easier to abduct me and leave Kane out of it altogether?” “Fair point about the weather magic and them wanting you for something,”
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“Herbal blueberry tea sounded like a good idea, but in practice it was no substitute for the glorious nectar of Columbian-roast coffee. Especially when one was exhausted.”
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“Charlie snickered. “The pie I eat is cheaper.” “No it’s not,” Pyper countered. “I bet you have to buy her dinner first.”
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