by Sarah Porter
“Oh – and the nights should go back to normal now. I’m pretty sure that’s fixed.”
“I see. And I suppose you also had not-nothing to do with fixing the nights?”
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“Oh – and the nights should go back to normal now. I’m pretty sure that’s fixed.”
“I see. And I suppose you also had not-nothing to do with fixing the nights?”
-Page 292
“I’ll admit I don’t know why my predecessors built a palace fit for the summer court in the middle of a mountain range that’s mildly warm at best, but who am I to question?”
-Page 55
“That’s not your choice. It’s already been decided for you. You can’t change what’s happened. The only thing you can control is how you deal with it.”
“This is what witchcraft looks like: it is women holding hands, harnessing power and changing their fate.”
-Page 402
“Sounds great, but it’s all pricey. Are you sure you can pull it off?”
“Absolutely. And I know just the place to go to start buying.”
“Well, before you part with any money, you might want to have a look in the loft?”
“Really?”
- Page 343
“I had no idea that sometimes angels needed us every bit as much as we needed them.”
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“The couple, Tanya and Mike, who own the hotel up the road from your dream beach…”
“Yes, I remember.”
“They’re going to be looking for more staff in the New Year and I’ve put your name forward.”
-Page 296