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  • #1
    Kelley Armstrong
    “You forget, darling.
    I am the local psychopath.”
    Kelley Armstrong, Bitten

  • #2
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Closed door means knock," Elena said to Clay, shooing him out.
    You've been in here for two hours," he said. "She can't need that much work." He frowned as he examined my outfit. "What the hell is she? A tree?"
    "A dryad," Elena said, cuffing him in the arm.
    "Oh, my god," Jamie said, surveying my outfit. "We forgot the bag!"
    "Bag?" Clay said. "What does a dryad need with-"
    "An evening bag," Cassandra said. "A purse."
    "She's got a purse. It's right there on the bed."
    "That's a day purse," Cassandra snapped.
    "What, do they expire when the sun goes down?”
    Kelley Armstrong, Industrial Magic

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “There was a time I thought I was a ferret.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #4
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Well now, Jack," Hastings said from the sidelines. "I'm afraid you've been beheaded. Not a good start." He sounded amused.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Warrior Heir

  • #5
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Derek caught my arm again as I started to move--at this rate, it was going to be as sore as my injured one.
    "Dog," he said, jerking his chin toward the fenced yard. "It was inside earlier."
    Expecting to see a Doberman slavering at the fence, I followed his gaze to a little puff of white fur, the kind of dog women stick in their purses. It wasn't even barking, just staring at us, dancing in place.
    "Oh, my God! It's a killer Pomeranian." I glanced up at Derek. "It's a tough call, but I think you can take him.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #6
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He pivoted, gaze following me as I crossed to the shower and turned on the cold water, so it would drown out our conversation without steaming up the room.
    Great," he muttered."Now they're going to think we're showering together. Maybe we can just tell them we were washing off the crawl space dirt and trying to conserve water.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #7
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Ellen could have killed me," Jack said quietly, "but she didn't. She saved my life."
    "How come?" Fitch demanded. "After all this?"
    Ellen turned scarlet and stared at the ground. "Maybe none of my opponents ever gave me flowers before," she mumbled.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Warrior Heir

  • #8
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Simon: Anyone ever tell you your sense of timing really sucks?
    Derek: That's why I don't play the drums. Now what's up?”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #9
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “One more thing: Linda, can you get to Canterbury and take over my Chaucerian Society? They're at Dovecote Hostelry in the old city. We're visiting all the scenes of the great murders. Tomorrow they want to see where Becket was killed. They're a bloodthirsty lot, it seems.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Warrior Heir

  • #10
    Kelley Armstrong
    “I'm behind you." I spun to see Derek. "I can't win," he said. "You're as skittish as a kitten.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #11
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Kids who don't eavesdrop on adult conversations are doomed to a childhood of ignorance.”
    Kelley Armstrong, Men of the Otherworld

  • #12
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Whoa, Rebecca," Talia said smiling even wider, "Walking on the wild side, are we?"
    Raisa seemed to think the situation needed more explaining. "He - uh - I'm tutoring him."
    "She is," Han said solemnly. "She's very good. I'm learning a lot."
    Pearlie snickered. "What's she teaching you?"
    "Well," Han said, "we're jumping around a lot.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #13
    Kelley Armstrong
    “He had a newspaper rolled in his hand, bearing down on me like a puppy that had piddled on the carpet.
    "Bad Chloe,” I muttered.
    "What?”
    I’d forgotten his bionic hearing. “Bad Chloe.” I gestured at the rolled-up paper and put
    out my hand. “Get it over with.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #14
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Oh, for God's sake. Save your piss. Don't save your piss. It's all the same to me.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #15
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “You couldn’t keep your mouth shut? I’m calling you Glitterhair from now on. Or Talksalot.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #16
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Simon whispered to me, “But is everything okay?”
    “No,” Tori said. “I kidnapped her and forced her to escape with me. I’ve been using her as a human shield against those guys with guns, and I was just about to strangle her and leave her body here to throw them off my trail. But then you showed up and foiled my evil plans. Lucky for you, though. You get to rescue poor little Chloe again and win her undying gratitude.”
    “Undying gratitude?” Simon looked at me. “Cool. Does that come with eternal servitude? If so, I like my eggs sunnyside up.”
    I smiled. “I’ll remember that.”

    ***

    “Oh, right. You must be starving.” Simon reached into his pockets. “I can offer one bruised apple and one brown banana. Convenience stores aren’t the place to buy fruit, as I keep telling someone.”
    “Better than these. For you, anyway, Simon.” Derek passed a bar to Tori.
    “Because you aren’t supposed to have those, are you?” I said. “Which reminds me…” I took out the insulin. “Derek said it’s your backup.”
    “So my dark secret is out.”
    “I didn’t know it was a secret.”
    “Not really. Just not something I advertise.”
    ...
    “Backup?” Tori said. “You mean he didn’t need that?”
    “Apparently not,” I murmured.
    Simon looked from her to me, confused, then understanding. “You guys thought…”
    “That if you didn’t get your medicine in the next twenty-four hours, you’d be dead?” I said. “Not exactly, but close. You know, the old ‘upping the ante with a fatal disease that needs medication’ twist. Apparently, it still works.”
    “Kind of a letdown, then, huh?”
    “No kidding. Here we were, expecting to find you minutes from death. Look at you, not even gasping.”
    “All right, then. Emergency medical situation, take two.”
    He leaped to his feet, staggered, keeled over, then lifted his head weakly.
    “Chloe? Is that you?” He coughed. “Do you have my insulin?”
    I placed it in his outstretched hand.
    “You saved my life,” he said. “How can I ever repay you?”
    “Undying servitude sounds good. I like my eggs scrambled.”
    He held up a piece of fruit. “Would you settle for a bruised apple?”
    I laughed.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening

  • #17
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “You didn't have to go to the fireworks with him. Or - or let him fondle you."
    "Fondle?" Raisa raised her eyebrows, "When did I mention fondling?”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #18
    Kelley Armstrong
    “If you say ‘we’re in this together,’ I’m going to hurl.”
    Kelley Armstrong

  • #19
    Kelley Armstrong
    “You'll wrest a burning sword from an angel, but you're afraid of bats?"
    "I'm not afraid of them. I just don't like them. They're...furry. Flying things shouldn't be furry. It's not right. And if I ever meet the Creator, I'm taking that one up with him."
    "That I'd like to see. Your one and possible only chance to get the answer to every question in the universe, and you ask, 'Why are bats furry?'"
    "I will. You just wait.”
    Kelley Armstrong, Haunted

  • #20
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Wow. The guy can make me feel stupid even when he's telling me I don't have to let him make me feel stupid.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

  • #21
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “D'Orsay's voice was cold. "Sponsors, control your warriors."
    Hastings gave an almost imperceptable shrug. His warrior was upright only through the grace of his opponent. Wylie, on the other hand, was in Ellen's face immediately.
    "What's the matter with you?" he hissed. "Finish him off, and let's be done with this." He made as if to grab her sword arm, as if he intended to settle the matter himself, but she threw him off hard. He landed in the grass. "You're a killer, Ellen!" he shouted. You've trained for this for a lifetime. Now do what comes naturally!"
    Ellen pointed her sword at Wylie and flame ran along the blade.
    "Be careful what you wish for," she said coldly.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Warrior Heir

  • #22
    Kelley Armstrong
    “I was very strict on that point. No devouring classmates." Jeremy rolled his eyes. "Other parents warn their kids not to talk to strangers. I had to warn mine not to eat them.”
    Kelley Armstrong, Stolen

  • #23
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Commander! Sir! Wake up!"
    Jack surfaced from sleep, wondering who the commander was and wishing he'd respond so he could go back to sleep - until he remembered that he was the commander.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Dragon Heir

  • #24
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “If he even survives." She shivered, and Amon put his arm around her, drawing her into his steady warmth.
    "It's that bad?"
    Raisa nodded. "He looked...he looked awful, Amon. Willo doesn't know if he'll...She's worried about him. My mother died, and I never got to tell her that I loved her, that I finally understood - just a little anyway. If Han dies too, I don't know what I'll do.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Gray Wolf Throne

  • #25
    Kelley Armstrong
    “So I was right, wasn't I? It's still you, even in wolf form.'
    He grunted.
    No sudden uncontrollable urges to go kill something?'
    He rolled his eyes.
    Hey, you're the one who was worried.' I paused. 'And I don't smell like dinner, right?'
    I got a real look for that one.
    Just covering all the bases.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #26
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “She had never felt more alive than when she lay dying in Han Alister's arms.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Gray Wolf Throne

  • #27
    Kelley Armstrong
    “And he says I have lousy timing”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #28
    Kelley Armstrong
    “You know children, always playing with the forces of darkness.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #29
    Kelley Armstrong
    “Murder? You mean he's dead?"
    "No. He's resting comfortably," I said. "People always sleep best with their heads at a ninety-degree angle. He looks comfortable, doesn't he?"
    (Paige & Elena)”
    Kelley Armstrong, Stolen

  • #30
    Kelley Armstrong
    “And stop doing that,” he said. “Backing away, giving me that look.”
    Like you’re scaring me? Maybe you are.”
    He stepped back so fast he wobbled and caught himself, and the look on his face—It
    vanished in a second, the scowl returning.
    I’d never hurt you, Chloe. You should know—” He stopped. Paused. Then wheeled and
    started walking away. “Next time? Handle it yourself. I’m done taking care of you.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening



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