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Lured by the Dusk (Tower Knights, #3) Lured by the Dusk by Angela J. Ford
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“I supposed mortality was a blessing—at least one day I’d die, and while that thought was morbid, it was also a relief. I wouldn’t have to keep going on and on and on endlessly.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“I’d tried to escape, and he’d shown me his dead wife and threatened me with … kisses.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“How could he be so cold and cruel, and yet so hot and handsome?”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“I was furious. He’d caught me escaping, found the journal, assumed I meant to betray him, showed me his dead wife, told me he didn’t love me, and continued to punish me for my actions. But there was something else mounting between us, and I knew, as my gaze flickered to his lips, it was that undeniable attraction.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“I didn’t like the thoughts my mind entertained. Maybe he wasn’t so bad. I’d heard of arranged marriages where the couple got used to each other and eventually fell in love. A new plan struck me at the thought. I’d harden my heart against him, but if I could make him fall in love with me, maybe he’d let me walk away instead of using me for his plans.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“I read about magic and muses, talents and old trees, and how the magic of the world had become lost as times shifted and changed. The book didn’t seem like a collection of knowledge about the Piper, but more of a history of magic.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“My face went warm when I saw his bare feet, a reminder that I was in his home.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“Although his lips were pursed around the flute and his fingers danced skillfully up and down the body of his instrument, his eyes were marbles of fury.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“Everything within me said yes, but the rational side of my brain screamed no. This was the Devil of Dowler. I shouldn’t enjoy his sinful kiss.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“Uropa shrugged. “That’s it, but the tale has shifted throughout the years. Some say if you go into the woods, you’ll hear his flute and lose your wits searching for it. Legend holds that if you find him, the Piper will force you to do his bidding.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk
“Some have called me the Devil of Dowler, but I’m better known as the Piper.”
Angela J. Ford, Lured by the Dusk