A self-deprecating witch with the unique ability to reanimate the dead. A dangerously handsome warlock torn between being her boss and her would-be lover. A six hundred year old English vampire with his own agenda; one that includes an appetite for witches. The Underworld in a state of chaos.... read more
“Touche Hamlet”Jolie Wilkins
“Why don't you just ask Jack who killed him?" "Well, Sherlock and Watson, Jack never saw the person who killed him.”Christa, Rand Balfour
“I won't bite, Jolie." "You leave that to vampires.”Rand, Jolie
“Umm, you just attacked me.”Jolie
“You told me a long time ago that all witches are very attracted to one another." "Yes, but what I feel for you goes beyond that, Jolie.”Jolie, Rand
“So, is it true what they say about vampires?" "That depends, what do they say?" "That you can't see your reflections?" "Rubbish. I can see my own reflection. I could not imagine not being able to wake to my handsome face everyday." "Oh God, vo-mit.”Jolie, Sinjin Sinclair
‘There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy,’”Highlighted by 60 Kindle customers
The tone of his voice was so rich, I felt like I could gain weight just by listening to him.Highlighted by 23 Kindle customers
Ah yes, he was embarrassed. When business partner’s friend sticks her ass in your face, discussing the weather is the best line of recourse.Highlighted by 20 Kindle customers
“‘The only thing separating Americans and Brits is a common language’,”Highlighted by 19 Kindle customers
Toil and Trouble (Book 2 of the Jolie Wilkins Series) To Kill A WarlockHighlighted by 18 Kindle customers
“Whatever you want, you just have to make sure your focus is there, that’s all it is. Focusing on what you want to happen and then making it happen.”Highlighted by 16 Kindle customers
I supposed a man, when trying to defeat his libido, reverted to caveman talk.Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
“Well, I did really like Diana Gabaldon’s books,”Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
I smiled and appreciated my first lesson—believe in myself and I could achieve anything—it was like an after school special.Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
I guess I was now keeping company with Stonehenge, the Egyptian pyramids…hmm, what else has never been explained? Ah, every episode of Lost.Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
Chapter 1 - 23
Followed by Toil and Trouble.
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