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When Birdie Babysat Spider (Jayne Frost, #4.5) When Birdie Babysat Spider by Kristen Painter
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“Bird man has good flavor.”
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“Bird man come back?”
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“Jack Van Zant was quite a guy. That didn’t stop her from feeling giddy and scared and happy and a little nauseous.”
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“She was the farthest thing from boring he could imagine.”
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“How could he not like Birdie? The woman was a real live spitfire. She did what she wanted, said what she meant, and was about the smartest thing on two legs he’d come across since he’d moved to Nocturne Falls.”
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“rooting around under the porch, even if it was a rescue mission.”
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“It was night, after all, and her clientele were now awake. Wouldn’t do to have them step outside only to find a pair of familiars, a witch and a werewolf”
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“The Black Rose was located in a beautiful old house and run by a lovely hobbit named Mrs. Edna Turnbuckle. She was a kind, gentle woman with a welcoming spirit and a ready smile, but Birdie thought it best to give her a heads up about what was happening outside her inn all the same. It”
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“Outstanding. You’re my favorite niece, you know that?” “I’m your only niece.” Birdie lifted her chin in mock indignation. “It’s still a very prestigious position.”
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“bad. Window scare Spider. Spider hide. Bad window.” She bit the inside of her cheek to keep from laughing.”
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“Window”
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“You don’t have to do this for me.” “I know. But I want to.” She looked at him, her eyes filled with unreadable emotion.”
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“Plus she was pretty and had the kind of curvy figure that made a man weak and stupid in the best possible way.”
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“And what do ravens eat?” Jack was a familiar, a particular kind of supernatural who could enhance and strengthen the powers of the witch he was bonded to. It also meant he could shift into a raven. She’d never seen him do it, but his son, Cole, who was engaged to Pandora Williams, was the same kind of supernatural, and she’d seen him in raven form once.”
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“I didn’t know it was going to snow either.” She turned to see who the deep, male voice had come from, recognizing it even as she saw his face. “Hi, Jack.”
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“Jenna’s confession didn’t surprise Birdie. People were always sharing tidbits with her that they weren’t supposed to. Maybe confidability was one of her superpowers. She casually ate a fry and tried to look curious in a purely scientific way.”
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“Jenna, how’s your sister doing?” “Great. Don’t tell Tessa I said anything, but she and Sebastian are trying for a baby.”
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“Jack Van Zant was in to see you while you were gone.” “Oh?” A little tickle went down Birdie’s spine. Jack was a handsome man and a great dancer, something she’d learned at the Black and Orange Ball, but she’d been purposefully keeping him at arm’s length.”
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“The owner of Howler’s, Bridget Merrow, was also the sister to Hank and Titus and therefore, Birdie’s niece. That made getting lunch from Howler’s a”
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“But her territory was currently getting a fresh coat of paint. Much needed too. Her little cottage was long overdue for a sprucing up. And this was only a short trip. Jayne would be back Saturday night. In time to enjoy the next day, New Year’s Eve, with the new man in her life, Sinclair Crowe.”
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