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City of Gods and Monsters (House of Devils, #1) City of Gods and Monsters by Kayla Edwards
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“You can dress however you want to dress, and scum like them shouldn't think it means you're serving yourself to them on a silver platter.”
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“Sweetheart, I am not a devil. I am the devil. Don’t start getting the wrong idea.”
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“You want to be the first guy I fuck up, get in line.”
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“Touch her again and I'll cut your goddamn heart out.”
Kayla Edwards, City of Gods and Monsters
“If he kept looking at her like that, she might just fall in love with him.”
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“You light up my life, Loren Calla.”
Kayla Edwards, City of Gods and Monsters
“The need to touch her, to comfort her and to know her on a deeper level, hit him like a fist to the stomach.”
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“This city was a mess, he had to admit. It was dark and dirty and riddled with sinners, but it was his city, the only land he'd ever known. On some sleepless nights, the horns of the sinners became halos, and the streets felt like paradise.”
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“He would give her everything if he could. If he wasn’t so…fucked up.”
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“Would you do me the extreme honor of telling me why you suddenly want to drop your panties?”
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“Relax, Loren. I’m only teasing you. I promise I won’t bite—unless, of course, you want me to.”
Kayla Edwards, City of Gods and Monsters
“On some sleepless nights, the horns of the sinners became halos, and the streets felt like paradise.”
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“Ridicule is something no one should tolerate.”
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“They had barely been able to keep their hands off each other these past couple days—since finally breaking the tension between them, as Dallas had once called it—and the novelty still hadn’t worn off. She would never get tired of him—of this, she was certain.”
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“Whether he called himself a Devil or not, he had quickly turned into her angel. Perhaps she was becoming his, too.”
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“He wanted to fuck her so hard, that every man she’d tasted before him would be erased from her memory.”
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“She felt safe in his grasp, like his strength was keeping the shattered pieces of herself together.”
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“He hated seeing this man; hated that every time he looked in the mirror, he was reminded of this prick.”
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“She’d fixed things he hadn’t even realized were wrong, and he...he needed her.”
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“Immortality was nothing but an illusion—a false promise that had kept him from living out his days as if they meant something.”
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“Tell me, Liliana Sophronia, what it is that you wish to bargain for.”
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“She taught me that green was life. Green was wet grass; moss; birds chirping in trees.”
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“If you boys knew how to think with the right head, you’d scram before I muzzle your filthy mouths.”
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“You didn’t give me much notice before you dragged me out the door!” “That has nothing to do with it,” Dallas hissed.”
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“Yeah, I’m his,” Loren slurred, teetering in her heels. “And he’s Darien fucking Cassel.”
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“He had the audacity to look wounded, as if she was the one who’d given him mixed signals for weeks.”
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“But as a human myself, I'd have to disagree. Immortals are the fiercest people i've ever known. I believe there's courage in knowning that it'll take a lot to kill you. There's confidence in this that no human could possess."

"But is it confidence, Loren?" he said in a kind voice. "Or is it arrogance?”
Kayla Edwards, City of Gods and Monsters