Hey @sarahreesbrennan , it's doggerel again! I didn't realize the version in Sabrina was your second remix! This version is also A+.
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Hey @sarahreesbrennan , it's doggerel again! I didn't realize the version in Sabrina was your second remix! This version is also A+.
Month: May Themed Category: Demons
The Dispossessed Series
The Beautiful and the Cursed
The Lovely and the Lost
The Wondrous and the Wicked
The Demon’s Lexicon Series
The Demon’s Lexicon
The Demon’s Covenant
The Demon’s Surrender
YA Ladies – Cynthia Davies | The Demon’s Lexicon
She was her father’s daughter as well as her mother’s. She could be her own anchor.
Favorite OTPs – Cynthia Davies and Alan Ryves | The Demon’s Lexicon
“Do you see any deal breakers for you here?” she asked. “In the long term? Because I was thinking about — the long term.”
She looked up at Alan, lifting her chin and being the princess of the Market, not afraid to look anyone in the eyes. Alan had gone still.
Then, slowly, he smiled. It was like the smile he’d given her at the Goblin Market, the time she’d thrown him the fever blossom. It was better this time: It was just the two of them, and the knowledge that all the parts they played would be seen through.
“I don’t have deal breakers,” Alan said. “I look on tempests and am never shaken.”
Then his mouth caught hers, her lips parting, remembering the precise feel of his mouth against hers, and every nerve ending she had felt touched with lightning. The whole city could burn, and for a moment she didn’t care.
Nick & Mae | The Demon’s Lexicon trilogy
"We could have it all. You with me, Bambi?" "Clive, I was with you from 'I'm a social worker.'"
"I'm not familiar with the concept of 'stage fright.'"