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Curse of Dracula (Immortal Soul, #2) Curse of Dracula by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
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“Vampires, archdemons, fae, haunted circuses, ghostly magicians—I have a villain for you.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“I offer you all that I am in return for what I demand from you. All my horror, all my death, and all the love in my blackened heart. My existence is in your hands. I lay myself at your feet, my angel of death. My angel of mercy.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“And every day she commanded Vlad to return to her. And every day he defied her. Each day she lay curled at his side, her fingers twisted into the lapel of his suitcoat. And every day he defied her. Until the day he did not.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“She shifted, tilting her head to the side, her hand tangling into the hair at the back of his neck. She welcomed what used to terrify her so greatly. She would happily share herself with him. She let her eyes drift shut as his teeth scraped her skin. His sharp fangs descended in hunger, but not before he whispered to her in adoration. “I love you, my immortal soul.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Really, I’m not sure how your gender gets anything done. It isn’t even the tits that are the problem—yes, fine, they’re distracting—it’s the damnable lack of pockets that is the real issue here.” Bella looked down at herself and picked up the folds of her skirt and dropped them in frustration. “Is this a manner of repression I have been previously unaware of? That if we let you wear comfortable clothing that serves any functional purpose, you might revolt?” Maxine rolled over to lie on her back, watching the false huntress complain. “It’s quite possible.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Will you love me when all is said and done? Or am I beyond all salvation?”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Master, may I speak frankly?” “Of course.” “Do you think you are worthy of love?” Vlad flinched.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“You met me in a dream. Now we shall see how you fare with my nightmare.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“The past is only ever lesser. What may come is all that will ever give us hope.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Death had come on crimson wings, and it had a name—Vlad Tepes Dracula.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Death came to the city of Boston on crimson wings.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Any man whose mind was not clouded by hatred would have seen it a bargain to spare the life of a city in return for a single mortal woman. A woman who wanted to be at his side.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“It did not change the simple fact that he was death incarnate. Yet never allowed to die.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“I am not a vampire. I am far more, and far worse, than that. Within me beats the black heart of all that would splinter bone and pick their teeth with the remains. I am the river spring from which flows all cruelty on this Earth. And it was cruelty that made me.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Humans were meant to build. To aspire. To reach for the sun. And he had taken it away from them. Snatched it from the sky and pitched the city into the night.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“Vlad Tepes Dracula stood atop a building in the city of Boston, the barely born and fledgling city of the new nation that had made such a noise upon its arrival.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula
“You poor mortal women are supposed to keep your bodies locked in a cage, but your heart is free to the first person who asks for it. And if you don’t grant it to them, it is you who are supposed to feel grief? How are you the villain here?” He sighed. “Your race is evil to make you feel such a way.”
Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Curse of Dracula