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Mermen Quotes

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Rick Riordan
“The main courtyard was filled with warriors - mermen with fish tails from the waist down and human bodies from the waist up, except their skin was blue, which I'd never known before.Some were tending the wounded. Some were sharpening spears and swords. One passed us, swimming in a hurry. His eyes were bright green, like that stuff they put in glo-sticks, and his teeth were shark teeth. They don't show you stuff like that in "The Little Mermaid.”
Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian

Deborah Blake
“Some things were only possible in fairy tales. And not the kind of fairy tales that Baba Yagas featured in; those tended not to have happy endings.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Wonderful

Suzanne  Johnson
“I thought you hated wizards,” I said.
“I do.”
He kissed me again”
Suzanne Johnson, Frenchman Street

Suzanne  Johnson
“There was a bounty on my head, it was four days before Christmas, and I was having turtle gumbo with a merman, an undead pirate king, two loups-garou, and my best friend - a human pregnant with the half-elven child who had unknowingly helped set this whole debacle in motion. Plus a newbie vampire who didn't like the smell of food anymore.”
Suzanne Johnson, Belle Chasse

Nicole Luiken
“Don't go."
"I have to." A regretful sigh. "And it's best if you don't remember any mermen." He tucked a strand of wet hair behind her ear. His voice stroked her skin like velvet. "Forget me."
And she did.”
Nicole Luiken, Through Fire & Sea
tags: mermen

Suzanne  Johnson
“One should never giggle in handcuffs unless one were naked. I was sure I'd read that rule somewhere.”
Suzanne Johnson, Pirate's Alley

Deborah Blake
“I guess part of me hoped that you'd come to me because you trusted me to help. And because maybe you missed me, just a little."
Beka took a deep breath. "Just a little? Hell, Marcus, it felt like I was missing half my soul."...
His hazel eyes stared into hers, as if he could read her mind, or maybe her heart, which stuttered and skipped as if it only half remembered how to beat.
Then he said in a low, fervent voice, "I think I found it for you." He pulled her into his arms, wrapping her in strength and warmth and longing, tugging her in close until his lips met hers.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Wonderful

Gail Carriger
“Can’t you tell from the hair and the cheekbones? Humans don’t grow that beautiful. Not outside of Denmark, anyway.”
Gail Carriger, Marine Biology

Suzanne  Johnson
“Eugenie looked great, her short spiky auburn hair edged with conservative blond tips and her face wearing a minimum of makeup. Must be Mr. Natural’s influence. I gave her a hug and turned to meet Quince, who was sitting across from her.

Okay, I could see the attraction. He had thick, honey-blond hair pulled back in a ponytail not unlike my own, and a green gemstone stud in one ear. He reached out a grasped my hand, shaking it firmly. “It’s great to meet you. Eugenie talks about you all the time.”

“She talks a lot about you too, Quince.” The man had no idea.

He smiled and his blue-green eyes were almost enthralling. “Most people call me Rand, but Eugenie likes my real name better than my nickname.”

After a half hour of small talk, I wasn’t sure I liked Quince Randolph. He was drop-dead gorgeous, no question about that. But there was something off about him I couldn’t quite pinpoint. He stared too hard when he talked to you, made my eye contact than a normal person. I tried to dig into his head a little but came up blank, which was weird, except I’d done a heavy grounding ritual this morning.

“You know, I just noticed something.” Eugenie had a funny look on her face. “You guys have the same hair and eye colo. I’d never realized it till I saw you sitting there across from each other.”

“Maybe we’re very distantly related.” Rand smiled.

“I doubt it,” I said, frowning. “I don’t have much family. And if we were related, I’d be pissed off that you have better cheekbones.”
Suzanne Johnson, River Road

Suzanne  Johnson
“We needed to get out of Barataria before all of us became alcohol-dependent.”
Suzanne Johnson, Frenchman Street

Suzanne  Johnson
“You must not have carnal relations with this elf, Drusilla.”
Suzanne Johnson, Frenchman Street

Suzanne  Johnson
“We should easily be home by eleven. Unless, of course, we were dead.”
Suzanne Johnson, Frenchman Street

Suzanne  Johnson
“How come I’m always shopping for chicks and babies?”
Suzanne Johnson, Frenchman Street