Amie blinked through the haze of her thoughts and the constant drum of the rains. A golden light swung back and forth in the distance like a pendulum and every second drew closer. Finally, Amie could tell it wasn’t a faerie light but a lantern, carried by a small green-cloaked person.
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Looks like my superpowers don’t come with automatic manicures, thank heaven. I hate long nails.
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I am the Merlin, bane of the Vale, terror of the four lands. I am chaos and shadows, the last of my people.
Jennifer SilverwoodTags: paranormal-romance fantasy-fiction chick-lit
Between dainty bites, she told Amie, 'Oh, you simply are as darling a creature as Henry described! I had no idea of your being so grown up! Henry, she is positively frazzleging!'
Amie deepened her smile, saying, 'And I had no idea you would be so pretty either, madam.
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How did they go from Braveheart to Brigadoon in less than five minutes?
Jennifer SilverwoodTags: paranormal-romance faeries fantasy-fiction
Then I shall bid thee goodnight, my dear. Sweet pixies watch over the dusty moonlight of your dreams, Jessameine.
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Drawing her closer he tucked his chin and lifted hers to meet his abysmal onyx eyes.
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Without your own inner beast tamed ye can never tame the wild ones around ye!
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Amie frowned. 'That’s what I can’t figure out. I mean everyone wants their happy ending, right? No one cares about reading actual literature anymore anyway. All they want is vampires and supernatural mumbo-jumbo. It’s sick, really.
Jennifer SilverwoodTags: fantasy-fiction chick-lit paranormal-romance-faeries fairy-tales-for-adults
She had seen the almost-human Orona, who was orphaned and alone in the world, a woman whom Cain had plucked off the streets and fallen in love with. What she didn’t see was the undead creature Cain barely knew, the foolish human girl who fell in love with the caretaker of the seas. She hadn’t seen me stand up against a hurricane or keep a cave from crushing two lovers to death. She hadn’t seen me throw myself over the ones who would have turned to ashes when the volcano erupted, or made water appear from the sands to the dying in the desert. She did not know I was both savior and destroyer to so many souls.
Jennifer SilverwoodTags: true-love romance paranormal-romance sea sea-quotes
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