Arthurian Quote by Priya Ardis Download Open image ““If I were to lock you up in a dungeon, I guarantee you would not be bored.”” — Priya Ardis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Arthurian Chick-lit Coming of age Dungeon Dungeon Guarantee E-books Ebooks Fairy tales Fantasy Guarantee Guarantee Bored Heroic-fantasy Lock Dungeon Mythology Paranormal Paranormal-romance Retellings Sword-and-sworcery Urban-fantasy Wizards Ya-paranormal Ya-romance Young adult Young-adult-fantasy
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“Vane grabbed me. “DuLac, let’s chat.” Chat. British-speak for “Stand still while I yell at you.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
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“-No puedo seguir haciendo esto de ir hacia delante y hacia atrás contigo." "-Y no puedo ayudarme a mí mismo de quererte incluso cuando… — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“The last declaration he'd made to me hung between us. The L word. The one that had nothing to do with like.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“The combination of razor-sharp wit (completely real) and his credentials (completely fake) had won them over in the end.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“He’d used the amulet to read my thoughts again. I pictured smacking him in the face.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
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“Vane’s lips tightened to suppress a smile. “Why so hostile, love?” “You whacked me on the head with a ball!” “You deserved it.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“Rough palms cradled my face while my fingers gripped the pillow on either side of his. Lips, teeth, tongue, mingled together. I ate him… — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“Do you think we can be friends?” I asked. He stared up at the ceiling. “Probably not, but we can pretend.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“Matt was almost completely naked. A tattered loincloth and an ugly chain with a yellow diamond were his only apparel.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
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“Vane grabbed me. “DuLac, let’s chat.” Chat. British-speak for “Stand still while I yell at you.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
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