61 Quotes & Sayings By Pamela Clare

Pamela Clare is the New York Times bestselling author of the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series, including Kitty's Spell, Kitty's Choice, Kitty's Shadow, and Kitty's Promise. The series, which has sold over one million copies in the US alone, is set in a world where magic exists alongside technology. Her books have been translated into fourteen languages. Clare lives in Cape Cod with her husband and two daughters Read more

She has taught writing at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and at Boston University.

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He held up the AK-47, the muscles in his arm bunching against the weight. “This is an assault rifle.” Then held up the handgun. “This is a semi-automatic pistol.” Then he gave a little thrust of his hips and looked down at his penis. “That is my gun. As you’ve discovered, it’s pumpaction like a shotgun , but it doesn’t fire bullets. Pamela Clare
If you die, angel, it means I'm already dead.
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If you die, angel, it means I'm already dead. Pamela Clare
I love you, Katherine James. I love you with everything...
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I love you, Katherine James. I love you with everything I am. You're the best thing that has ever happened to me. Remember that." Gabe Rossiter Pamela Clare
Her gaze met his, her blue eyes filled with confusion...
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Her gaze met his, her blue eyes filled with confusion and terror — and love. If Julian hadn’t already been in love with her, that would have done it. Pamela Clare
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When I realized I was going to die, the only thing I could think about was you and what an idiot I’d been for not telling you how I felt about you. I think I’ve loved you from the moment you lifted that awful blindfold off my face. I opened my eyes, and there you were, the bravest, most beautiful woman I’ve ever known. You set me free Natalie. In so many ways, you set me free. Pamela Clare
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It’s not so much where I want you, Sophie, as it is how. Nothing tastes quite like a woman, and no woman tastes like you. - Marc Hunter Pamela Clare
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I couldn't have gotten through any of this without you. Through all of it, you've been my support, my anchor. I don't know how one man's shoulders can possibly be so strong."... He tilted her face up to his. "With the love I feel for you, bella, I could lift up the world. Pamela Clare
Don't get me wrong. I'm happy to be your morning...
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Don't get me wrong. I'm happy to be your morning lollipop, but I need to eat, too. Pamela Clare
Was he trying to rescue her? She fought not to...
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Was he trying to rescue her? She fought not to roll her eyes. Men. Pamela Clare
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He wanted to taste nothing unless it was the sweetness of her mouth, the musk of her arousal, the salt of her tears, wanted to touch nothing unless it was the silk of her hair, her soft curves, wanted to breathe nothing unless it had come from her lungs. Pamela Clare
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So that’s it? You’re just going to rescue me and go? Pamela Clare
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They danced slow circles in the sand, Javier singing the words to the Spanish version of the song, the melancholy music putting a strange ache in his chest, an ache he saw reflected in her eyes. Was she feeling what he was feeling? Pamela Clare
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She missed his voice, the music he played on his guitar, the sound of his laughter. And sex. yes, she missed that, too. Having the evenings and weekends free to whatever she wanted--something she had once cherished about being single--wasn't nearly as satisfying as doing those things with Javier.But that's what it meant to love a military man. Pamela Clare
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She had no idea how she was supposed to act, no idea how to feel. Julian had just made incredible love to her, but he wasn't *in love* with her. He'd stamped himself forever on her--body, heart, and soul--but a year from now he probably wouldn't remember who she was. He'd rocked her world, and yet he was only temporarily a part of it. What was a woman supposed to say? "Thanks, stud"? Pamela Clare
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You need a man, Kara. A man you can open up to. A man whose passion for life matches yours. A man who grabs your hair in big fistfuls and twists and pulls it when he's fucking you. A man willing to walk wire for you. Pamela Clare
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Och, Sarah, how shall I call augh’ beautiful again unless it be the sight of you? Pamela Clare
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How do you feel?" Her pupils were dilated, her cheeks flushed. "Like I want you to kiss me again." And _that_ was the invitation he'd been waiting for. Pamela Clare
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[Connor, prepared to sacrifice himself to save Sarah]God, I pray, give me the strength to live the next hour well. Pamela Clare
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Have you always been this skilled with women?" - Joseph to Iain Pamela Clare
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I've bled for you. I've killed for you. I've held you in my arms and done my best to make love to you. I'd give my life to protect you. Now I sit beside you, askin' you to trust me. Pamela Clare
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Annie is my wife, and she will remain wi' me as my wife, subject only to my rule. I will suffer no man to dishonor her or lay hand upon her so long as I live. Pamela Clare
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She told him .. how her heart had fairly skipped a beat when she'd seen him standing in the middle of the road dressed as a true Highland warrior." If I hadna been in love wi' you already, I'd have fallen in love wi' you then." He grinned, his whiskery face unbearably bonnie even with its cuts and bruises. "So you like the sight of me in a pladdie, aye?"" Aye--and wi' braids in your hair." She leaned down and kissed him. "But I think red paint looks silly. . Pamela Clare
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Though this marriage is a sham, what we share tonight will be real, my lady. I said I'd treat you wi' the same respect I'd show my own true bride, and I meant it. I'd no' be able to call myself a Scotsman if I let you walk across this threshold. Pamela Clare
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You think to judge me, MacKinnon? I've littered the ground wi' the corpses of men like you." Iain raised his blade and smiled. "You've never met a man like me. Pamela Clare
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_I_ boil it." Joseph entered last, closing the door behind them. "Last time, you burnt it." Connor glared at Joseph. "We were attacked! What would you have me tell the Abenaki? 'I cannae fight just now. I'm makin' candy. Would you like a wee taste? Pamela Clare
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He was, she realised, quite graceful. The very idea surprised her. Male grace was a quality she'd never thought of beyond the ballroom; either a man could dance a quadrille with skill and without stepping on her feet or he could not. But here was another kind of grace altogether--and untrained grace, an instinctive animal grace. Pamela Clare
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I do not know her as you do, but I have shared each step of this journey with her, watched her fight for her life, and held her each night while she slept. I cannot help but care for her." And suddenly Connor was glad Joseph had chosen to sleep in the loft. Pamela Clare
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He didn't see the look his brothers shared or overhear the vow they made to one another--that if any one of the four of them were to make it back from Ticonderoga, it would be Iain. Pamela Clare
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Making love with you is even more wonderful than making music." He drew her closer. "Och, Sarah, you _are_ my music. Pamela Clare
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[Iain, addressing the Rangers at the end of the French & Indian war]" Never has the world see a war as this one, but you turned the tide of it, spillin' your blood to keep frontier families safe. Years from now, people will remember the Rangers, the sacrifices you made, the battles you fought, the victories you won. I pray that peace will follow you all your days. Pamela Clare
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[Connor to Major Wentworth, grandson of King George]"My fathers were lairds in the Highlands when yours were still farmin' kale back in Germany! Pamela Clare
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Before the war, a white man named Jonathan Edwards came to Stockbridge to teach my people about sin, but I doubt very much he could see sin in this. You defended yourself against a man who would otherwise have killed you and your friends. Perhaps you feel no regret because your spirit knows you did what was right. Pamela Clare
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It wilna end wi' me, Campbell. Slay me, and you'll face my brothers and after them my Muhheconneok kin. You cannae possibly kill us all. Pamela Clare
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Though his countenance was solemn, there was a glint of amusement in his eyes. "Major MacKinnon, won't you join us?"" But, my lord, he is clad in outlawed rebel attire. The Dress Act expressly forbids--"" I am not blind, Colonel, and I am familiar with our laws." Sarah fought back a smile. Colonel Haviland lowered his voice, leaned toward Uncle William. "He was invited to pay respects to your niece, my lord, and he has the gall to--"" I _am_ payin' my respects to the lass! " Connor's deep voice filled the room, cutting Colonel Haviland off altogether. Pamela Clare
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Killy arched an eyebrow in disbelief. "Don't be thinkin' you can deceive this old man. I've been makin' a fool of myself over women since before you were born. Pamela Clare
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A hint of fire in his eyes, he glanced up at her. "If that displeases you, lass, I can leave you here for the next savior who comes along. Pamela Clare
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Javier opened her makeup kit, held it edge to edge with the dressing table, and swept everything--every vial, brush, tube, and bottle--into the kit with his forearm. Laura gaped at him. "That stuff is worth hundreds of dollars." He shrugged, then shut the kit. "That's how SEALs pack makeup. Pamela Clare
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Zach kissed her forehead. "I'm not going to let anything like that happen to you again. You're going to live out your days as the cosseted and cherished wife of a chief deputy U.S. Marshal. Pamela Clare
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Cold rage had him leaning closer, the pistol now a mere inch from his throat. "I served with them for a decade in Special Forces. You can't _begin_ to know what that means. Now they're dead and I want answers."" Try Ask.com Pamela Clare
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Yeah, he'd been trained to be good with details, but once his dick started working, his brain generally shifted to standby. Pamela Clare
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SWAT is already on its way. I'll be at your position in about ten minutes. SWAT should arrive in about fifteen to twenty."[ Javier:] "I'll have her by then. Pamela Clare
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How do you like that, Corbray? You're upstaging yourself. Pamela Clare
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The whole world seemed to be wounded, broken, hurting. Pamela Clare
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Marc to Gabe: "What do you know about the lemon stuff? You weren't in desert combat. You were a park ranger. I'm not dissing that. It's an important job. Someone has to keep the chipmunks in line. I've watched Chip and Dale. I know how sneaky those little bastards can be. Pamela Clare
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Natalie was going to stay at home, cooking meals, baking pies, and making sure their life together was comfortable. When Zach came home from a hard day's work, she wanted to be there for him, not coping with her own stress and fatigue. She knew some women would object to her decision, but this was her life, and she was going to live it as she chose. Pamela Clare
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If you think your scars bother me, you're wrong. In my eyes, you're a hero. Your scars are just proof of that. Pamela Clare
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You broke the Man Code, dude. 'No man shall knowingly and with malice aforethought kick another man in the nuts.'"" Okay, so I kicked him in the nuts. The little fucker was fleeing the scene of a crime where he'd pointed a weapon at my buddies."[from short story "Beer Run" at the end of Skin Deep] Pamela Clare
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This is what I love to see--different branches of law enforcement at each other's throats. It gives the bad guys the head start they need, which in turn gives us all job security. Pamela Clare
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I wish Darcangelo were here. He'd fucking hate this. Pamela Clare
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Got enough leg room there, Rossiter?" Marc asked." You bet. If not I'll just make use of the overhead bin. Pamela Clare
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I know from experience that females need a certain amount of chocolate. We have two of them in the house. I don't want them growing restless. Pamela Clare
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Look! " She pointed, a smile on her face. "Wild pigs! "" They have razor-sharp tusks, so don't try to hug one. Pamela Clare
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I've got no tolerance for a man who hurts women. Every man on this planet owes his life to a woman. I hope they catch the bastard and hang him by his nuts. Pamela Clare
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If I told you your bare ass looks fantastic in the moonlight, would you hold that against me? Pamela Clare
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Some part of him had hoped that a woman might one day see beyond his scars to the man he was inside. But Megan was doing more than just ignoring his ugliness. She was _accepting_ it with a woman's gentleness, her touch soothing memories of savage pain, grief, loneliness. Pamela Clare
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Awakened by the oppressive midday heat, Zach opened his eyes to see a small blue and tan lizard doing what looked like push-ups about a foot away from his face. Pamela Clare
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It's going to be okay. Donny doesn't know it yet, but he just picked a fight with the wrong bunch of guys." -- Julian Darcangelo Pamela Clare
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He wanted to tell her that if it were simply a matter of crossing the river Styx and trading places with Beau, he'd be gone in a heartbeat. Pamela Clare
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Shocked at this rebuke, Sarah took a step backward. “But I…I am the daughter of a marquess. I cannot marry either–”“ You are new here, so I will explain. In this land, nobility comes not from one’s fathers or a title or from the land one owns, but from one’s actions.” His voice was hard-edged, and his words seemed harsh to her. “The MacKinnon brothers are the highest nobility to those who live on the frontier–true warriors, men who know how to fight and survive, men who put the lives of others before their own. Your family’s wealth, your title, your virtue–they mean nothing out here. They won’t fill your belly, and they won’t keep you alive. What matters most right now is your survival. Pamela Clare
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You are new here, so I will explain. In this land, nobility comes not from one’s fathers or a title or from the land one owns, but from one’s actions.” His voice was hard-edged, and his words seemed harsh to her. “The MacKinnon brothers are the highest nobility to those who live on the frontier–true warriors, men who know how to fight and survive, men who put the lives of others before their own. Your family’s wealth, your title, your virtue–they mean nothing out here. They won’t fill your belly, and they won’t keep you alive. What matters most right now is your survival. (Joseph to Lady Sarah). Pamela Clare