So the big, bad, and able-to-mind-control angel thinks you’re his. As in ‘I don’t share my woman. Nalini Singh More Quotes by Nalini Singh More Quotes From Nalini Singh He understands evil better than any other person I’ve ever known. We disagree in how to eliminate it, but we do not disagree that it exists. Nalini Singh knownpersonsevil His gentleness twined another tendril around her heart, until she was so entangled in him, she knew she’d never break free. For the first time in her life, her wolf had chosen. And it had chosen this lone wolf. “You have me,†she whispered. All of me. Nalini Singh lone-wolfheartfirsts Maybe, just maybe, two broken people could manage to create something whole. Nalini Singh brokentwopeople Content in a way he’d rarely been before Mercy, he simply stroked her until she purred. It delighted him as it always did. “I made you purr.†A lazy yawn. “I’m faking it. Nalini Singh lazymercyway Tell her we don’t bite.†“I don’t lie to my friends. Nalini Singh dont-liebiteslying When she was like this, the wildness of her barely contained, it was hard to believe she'd come into his pack Silent, her emotions blockaded behind so much ice, it had infuriated his wolf. Nalini Singh iceemotionbelieve There's not much left inside me, Max" Sometimes, all she heard were echoes. Nalini Singh maxechoessometimes Taking a sip of the hot chocolate he'd made her, she met his gaze, those eerie eyes of endless black impenetrable, unreadable. "Max?" "Yes?" "Will you remember me?" His heart broke into a thousand pieces. "Always. Nalini Singh eerieeyeheart She dumped me for the quarterback after she'd played my body like a banjo. So Sad." "I bet" "I'm serious. I was heartbroken." "For how long?" "A whole week." An eternity in the life of a teenage boy. Nalini Singh heartbrokenteenageboys That works fine for me . . . Sienna Lauren Snow. Nalini Singh laurenfinesnow I might not be Silent any longer, but I still have the perfect poker face. Nalini Singh perfectfacesmight "So decisive", he murmured in that calm tone that had adrenaline flooding her body, the primitive part of her brain conscious she was in the presence of a predator. "Got your eye on someone?" She didn‘t know what made her say it. "No. But I have no plans to die a virgin." Nalini Singh toneeyebrain You try to leave and I will hunt you down." Relief poured through her, but she smacked at his thigh with the back of her brush. "Like a rabid dog? Very romantic. Nalini Singh reliefdogtrying You," she managed to say hoarsely," are a very bad kitty cat. Nalini Singh kitty-catkittiescat Zach. You can only call me Mr. Quinn when you're angry. Nalini Singh quinnangrycall-me I made lasagna for dinner," Tamsyn called out. "That work for you?" He continued to look at her, as if he'd drink her up with his eyes. "Anything is fine." "Maybe I shouldn't waste my lasagna on you, then." Tamsyn grabbed a container from the cooling unit. "How about some cardboard instead?" Brenna found herself amused in spite of the blood that continued to scent the air and the taut expectation that stretched between her and Judd. Lips twitching, she waited for his response. "Cardboard has no nutritional value." Utterly toneless. "Lasagna would be a better choice. Nalini Singh eyeairblood Max cuffed his brother good-naturedly on the ear as River slid in past him and bent to kiss Sophia on the cheek. “Hello, are you sure you’re with the right brother?†Sophia had never had a younger sibling. But this man with his laughing eyes and bright smile... “Are you making me an offer? Nalini Singh siblingeyebrother A single raised eyebrow. "You've defected, sweetheart. No use worrying about the big, bad wolf now." She was aware of Judd speaking, but her attention never shifted off the man who was a predator, for all that he wore human skin. When he peeled open and held out a bar of some kind, she took it, aware low energy levels could be dangerous when it came to her ability to keep a handle on the cold fire. "Thank you." A faint smile, a strange amusement in those icy eyes. "You're welcome." It was the most polite interaction they'd ever had. Nalini Singh eyefiremen Brenna was fixing some kind of a small computronic device when he found her in her quarters. “Judd,†she said, putting down her tools. “You can’t be here. The dissonance—†He interrupted her panicked words. “I need to ask you something important.†“What could be more important than your life?†She sounded close to tears. “Your life. If you die, I don’t know if I’d stay sane.†A simple truth. Nalini Singh tearsimportantsimple Holding Hawke’s gaze in a way that not many men could, Walker said, “You will be good to her.†Not a statement, but an order. Hawke’s wolf stirred. “Do you think I’d be otherwise?†“If I did, you’d be dead. Nalini Singh menorderthinking