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Deathmarch (Broslin Creek, #7) Deathmarch by Dana Marton
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“Do you feel like you've been through a meat grinder or just tumbled around in a cement mixer?”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch
“I'm through running."

"What if I want to chase you around the house naked?"

"Maybe."

"With handcuffs."

"Definitely."

"And if I want you to wear your Calamity Jane outfit?”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch
“Expect the best, prepare for the worst. Right?"

"As long as a person doesn't spend all their time preparing for the worst and miss when they stumble across the best.”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch
“Now how am I supposed to kiss you?" He put himself out there. If she smacked him down, so be it.

Instead, the corner of her mouth turned up. "I can be kissed in other places.”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch
“He was going to kiss her. The thought speared through her stunned mind as he closed the distance between them and brushed his warm lips over hers.

The rush was like plunging from the high point of a roller coaster: sheer exhilaration, breathlessness, half a heart attack.

She made a sound. She hadn't meant it to be encouraging, but it so obviously was, he kissed her deeper.

Nobody kissed like Harper. God, she'd almost forgotten how he would begin slow and soft and seduce her mouth little by little until she was hopelessly lost, until she was ruthlessly conquered.”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch
“It's not a woman's fault if a man decides to behave like an ass.”
Dana Marton, Deathmarch