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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| a29bb25 | How is it going with your boyfriend?;););) - text from Grandma Frida | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 150e592 | Just keep in mind," Leon said, merging onto the highway, "I'm your cousin and you love me. If you attack me while I'm driving, we will both die and then he wins. Don't let him win, Catalina." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| af9ca5b | I missed you," he said, his lips stretching into a slow, lazy smile. The ice in his eyes began to melt. "Did you miss me, Nevada?" He said my name. "No." "Not even a little bit?" "No. Never thought of you." Just because I usually chose not to lie didn't mean I couldn't. Rogan grinned and all of my thoughts went to the wrong places. He was almost unbearably handsome when he smiled." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| e7bb660 | Creo que otorgas demasiado credito a nuestra relacion. -Hice cuanto pude para cambiar de tema-. Yo lo irrito hasta sacar lo peor de el y Curran ha encontrado el modo de darme la lata. Eso es todo. -Quizas tengas razon. -De todos modos, Su Majestad necesita una chica- puedo. Y yo no lo soy. -?Una chica-puedo? -Andrea enarco las cejas y yo me incline sobre el respaldo. -?Puedo traerle la comida, Su Majestad? ?Puedo decirle lo fuerte y valient.. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| af49a65 | You don't pick the family your born into. You pick the one you make. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| bc11b6f | His stuff . . . | the-edge | Ilona Andrews | |
| 2aefd0f | What's the deal with you?" Jim asked. "Nothing." "I have three sisters," Jim reminded me. "I know what nothing means." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 31e47c8 | hide information from everyone. Do they think they're special? | Ilona Andrews | ||
| e1c1b95 | He's come to learn that life is a bitter bitch. She is inherently unfair. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| d7c0d05 | Definitely an undead, but not as undead as a vampire. Perhaps she was just mostly undead. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| a4151f3 | Marriage was a trap. The moment the man said the word "I do" at the altar, he surrendered his freedom. He was no longer free to pursue other women. Staying out past the appointed hour required his wife's permission. Getting drunk with his friends resulted in a fight when he got home. He'd have to report where he went, when he would be back, who he would be with, and why he would choose to do something else rather than stay home and pick out.. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| d0ea760 | Shut up. How was I supposed to know two little bears hurt you, Goldilocks? | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 23922ea | Men." "Yes. Can't live with them, can't kill them." Elara crossed her arms." -- | Ilona Andrews | ||
| e88705d | The universe was full of wonders. Some of them would drive you insane if you thought about them too long. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| d737e0b | I'll drown him in that damn fountain and then I'll CPR him back and drown him again. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 6ced04b | Does it involve breaking and entering?" A little smile stretched Raphael's lips. "I see His Majesty made a move. Has he asked you to make him dinner yet?" I growled. "This isn't about me and Curran." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 8eb5385 | I've come to believe that the word 'disabled' is a misnomer. 'Disabled' implies that you are broken beyond use. No longer functional. I'm quite abled. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| b80434f | Come in. Tea?" "No." "I'll get you some chamomile," Barabas said. "You look like you need it." "Right now, I'd have to drown in calming tea for it to do any good." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 1006f5e | They broke him," Jim said suddenly, a barely contained growl clawing at his words. "They broke the boy. Even if he survives, he'll never be the same." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| af4e341 | Those books made it crystal clear that giving honey to your baby before he was a year old made you a terrible mother. The moment a spoon of honey would touch his lips, the words "Awful Mother" would appear on your forehead, forever branding you as a parenting failure." | expectations parenting | Ilona Andrews | |
| 1649855 | To answer your question, yes, you may kiss my ass. Normally I prefer to maintain my personal space, but you're a Friend of the Pack and your services have proven useful once or twice. I strive to accommodate the wishes of persons friendly to my people. My only question is, would your kissing my ass be obeisance, grooming, or foreplay? | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 9bdbf0c | I WALKED INTO my house to see the knight and the wizard sitting in my kitchen, drinking coffee. If you added in Julie's thieving skills and my sword, we almost had an adventuring party. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 56d674f | When a vampire thought your religion went too far, you definitely had problems. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| ce59da7 | What part of no don't you understand?" "The part where I don't get what I want." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| ad37b81 | What is this?" he whispered. "Mangoes." My father always said mangoes with a Quillonian were a sure bet. I hadn't realized how much of a sure bet. Orro licked the fruit again, looked at it, and suddenly bit into it, shredding the yellow pulp. He'd wolfed down half a mango before he realized I was still there and froze, pieces of mango on his whiskers. "Don't see me." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 393c799 | Breaking and entering was an essential part of the shapeshifter courtship. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| b928919 | We let each other be who we are," Curran said. "I don't have to like all of the things she has to do. I love her." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 4d652f0 | The skull sat on top of an old Stop sign. Someone had painted the surface of the octagon white and written KEEP OUT across it in large jagged letters. A reddish-brown splatter stained the bottom edge, looking suspiciously like dried blood. I leaned closer. Yep, blood. Some hair, too. Human hair. Curran frowned at the sign. "Do you think he's trying to tell us something?" "I don't know. He's being so subtle about it." | ilona-andrews kate-daniels magic-bites | Ilona Andrews | |
| 06b0e47 | How is it that Raphael made more holes in you than in swiss cheese, but your assholeness survived?" "Raphael doesn't have a knife big enough to kill my assholeness." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 75e6ce9 | I don't have time for druid shenanigans. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 71fc903 | THE ULULATING HOWLS of the Iron Dogs floated behind us, constant now, like an eerie, bone-chilling din. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 6e30433 | This is what it would be like, I realized. We could come home to each other every night. It didn't have to be all blood and gore and fancy dinners. It could also be this, and this felt so good. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| cf24da1 | Somehow this new, on-his-best-behavior version was scarier than witnessing him calmly breaking a man with his bare hands. After what we'd been through, I would've expected him to hole up somewhere dark, eating raw meat, chain-smoking, guzzling some sort of ridiculously tough drink, like whiskey or kerosene or something, and thinking grim thoughts about life and death. But no, here he was, charming and untroubled, sipping coffee. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| cf6f780 | My cell phone rang on the table. I never went far without it, even in the house. I picked it up. An unlisted number. Oh goodie. "Nevada Baylor." "I need to talk to you," Mad Rogan said into the phone. "Meet me for lunch." My pulse jumped, my body snapped to attention, and my brain shut down for a second to come to terms with the impact of his voice. I'd slap myself except my mother and grandmother already thought I was nuts, and hurting mys.. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 34a4f33 | I wasn't moaning your name. I was shrieking in alarm." "That was the sexiest throaty shrieking I've ever heard." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 4e26d67 | For example, if a starving man pulls a gun on you and you get the upper hand, you will likely let him go because you will feel sorry for him. That's the kind of person you are." "And what kind of person are you?" His face was hard. "The kind who shoots first." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| ed356fe | There is nothing you can offer me," she said. "Oh, I don't know. You might change your mind. You're like me, Victoria." He grinned. "You like to do things that make life interesting. We both do so hate to be bored." | Ilona Andrews | ||
| 5749955 | If the clouds split open and an archangel descended onto the street in all of his heavenly glory and tried to make Rogan see reason, he would fail miserably and have to pack up his flaming sword and go back to Heaven in shame. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| f1fd969 | If I could, I would punch today right in the face. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| bdfd950 | Knocking, it's a thing," I told him. "You make a fist, lift it, and gently hit the door to let the person inside know you are out there." | sassy | Ilona Andrews | |
| 8acb8f8 | Prime or no Prime, five-year-old girls were scary. I babysat my sisters when they were that age. It still gave me nightmares. | Ilona Andrews | ||
| b6ace67 | religious controversy is the offspring of arrogance and folly; that true piety is most laudably expressed by silence and submission; that man, ignorant of his own nature, should not presume to scrutinize the nature of his God; and that it is sufficient for us to know, that power and benevolence are the perfect attributes of the Deity. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| 52e231c | And what did the great British historian Edward Gibbon have to say about the human record so far? He said, "History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind." The same can be said about this morning's issue of The New York Times." | Kurt Vonnegut | ||
| 7c55c5a | it was much less dangerous for the disciples of Christ to neglect the observance of the moral duties, than to despise the censures and authority of their bishops. | Edward Gibbon |