By Richelle Mead
“[Maude] also apparently had a bona fide dungeon in her house.
At least that’s what Inez told me when we arrived.
Maude, overhearing as she passed by, rolled her eyes.
“It’s not a dungeon, Inez. It’s a wine cellar.”
-Page 272
“[Maude] also apparently had a bona fide dungeon in her house.
At least that’s what Inez told me when we arrived.
Maude, overhearing as she passed by, rolled her eyes.
“It’s not a dungeon, Inez. It’s a wine cellar.”
-Page 272
“Are you in a suit? You didn’t have to dress up for me.”
“Quiet, Sage. I’ll make the hilarious one-liners during this [...].”
- Page 278
“I wanted what was best for her…and yet, I knew what she actually wanted was what was best for me.”
-Page 186
“Odd choice to run nefarious magical activities out of.”
“I don’t know. Seeing as there aren’t any ancient castles in the neighbourhood, then why not a bed-and-breakfast?”
-Page 139
“Relax C. they’re just being nice. it’s not like they work for some spy agency.”
Well, Brayden didn’t.
-Page 126
“The greatest changes in history have come because people were able to shake off what others told them to do.”
- Page 225
1 “Your hair. Even in the moonlight…it looks like sunshine. I’d never have to go outside again if I was with you.”
2 “ In moments like these, I was glad my old instructors in Russia had grilled me into concealing my feelings— because I was surprised. Very surprised. And as I took this dhampir girl in, I suddenly understood with perfect clarity how they’d eluded us for so long. A network of accomplices? An army? Laurence was a fool. The princess didn’t need a network or army, not when she had this protector.”
3 “If some bloodthirsty monster sprang out of the cockpit, Dimitri would calmly jump up and battle it while armed only with the safety card in his seat pocket. Impossible, dire fights were of no cncern tohim. But seeing his family after he’d spent some time as an evil undead vampire? Yeah, that scared him.”