Quote by Joanna Jordan Download Open image ““Surely hers was the heart of a harlot.”” — Joanna Jordan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“This time he jerked the appendage from her soft lap and tucked it under his leg, Indian fashion.” — Joanna Jordan Copy Share Image
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“But best of all ... was the satisfaction of having once again saved the bacon.” — Joanna Jordan Copy Share Image
“He snorted and his long face informed her he was still as grumpy as a woodpecker with a headache.” — Joanna Jordan Copy Share Image
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“Abruptly, he wheeled Shadow into a full turn, stopped, and yanked his rifle out of the sheath on his saddle.” — Joanna Jordan Copy Share Image
“Poor Almafae hadn't been quite right since the time she'd stuck her head in a gnat ball at the age of two.” — Joanna Jordan Copy Share Image