Robin The Puck Quotes

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Thea Harrison
“I want you too, so much,” she whispered.
He murmured in her ear, “Then take me.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“With her face tilted up to his, the subtle edge of moonlight touched along the edge of one high cheekbone, the tilted edge of one eye, and those beautiful, enticing lips. Obeying an impulse he couldn’t put into words, he lowered his head and covered her mouth with his.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“Your music hurts, the way sunshine hurts when you’ve existed for a long time in darkness.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“Just when I was coping with the idea that I’d necked with a werewolf,” she muttered. “Just when I was beginning to flirt with the idea of possibly… possibly inviting sex with a werewolf. I’m trying to imagine how I would tell this story to my best friend. I think it would go something like this: See, I’ve never seen him in daylight. He’s just this werewolf guy.”
Beside her, he had stiffened. Very quietly, he said, “Sex?”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“He cupped her head with both hands. “You’re full of your own kind of magic, and it’s much more rare and beautiful than all the other spells around you. They are commonplace. You are unique.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“Giving her a slow, coaxing smile that turned the heat in the room up by a thousand degrees, he stroked her lips with the balls of his thumbs as he murmured, “Can we get back to talking about possibly inviting that werewolf for sex?”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“Lifting his head, he whispered against her wet, throbbing lips, “Too much?”
Wasn’t that sweet,
Consider even.
But oh, hell no.
She gasped, “Not enough.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder

Thea Harrison
“I can’t get enough of you,” he said against her neck. “When I walk away from you I feel like I’ve cut myself off from breathing.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder