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Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5) (Quinn McKenna #0.5) Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5) by Shayne Silvers
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“I have this handy epinephrine stick you can use,” she said, brandishing the medical dagger colloquially known as an epi-pen.”
Shayne Silvers, Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5)
“My mouth hung open. I couldn’t help it. “Wait, ye mean the Little People? Like, leprechauns?” He shot me a dirty look. “Didn’t anyone ever teach ye not to call us that? I don’t care if ye are Irish, I won’t tolerate ye usin’ a racial slur to demean me fine race.”
Shayne Silvers, Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5)
“They were Missouri issue, a bland shade of khaki, and displayed the Reds as I’d never seen them: tame, well-kempt, and wholesome. Lies.”
Shayne Silvers, Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5)
“I squinted down at Othello’s phone to find a bizarre version of a map that had a lot of numbers, coordinates, and strange icons on it. It looked suspiciously illegal,”
Shayne Silvers, Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5)
“a night in Vegas with two would-be kidnappers and a Russian hacker.”
Shayne Silvers, Last Call: A Temple Verse Anthology (Nate Temple, #5.5) (Callie Penrose, #4.5)