Quotes From "Storm Warrior" By Dani Harper

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Perhaps the so-called civilized world was a great noisy burden beneath all its wonders, and it was a relief to let go of it for a while. Dani Harper
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Life is naught but battles big and small, and most of them unexpected. Dani Harper
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Aye, well, it’s like a battle. Ya lay yer plans, then when they go wrong, ya make things up as ya go. Dani Harper
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Education and assimilation were devastatingly effective at controlling a conquered people. Dani Harper
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Rhys was hot enough to bake cookies on. Dani Harper
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As she peeked through the curtains with the phone in her hand, waiting for the police dispatcher to pick up, she realized there was one thing she did know about the naked stranger in her yard. He had, without a doubt, the finest butt on the planet. Dani Harper
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Romans and fairies and death dogs, oh my. Dani Harper
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Rhys–if that was even his real name–either believed what he was saying or he was a prime candidate for an Oscar. Because try as Morgan might, she couldn’t see any evidence that he was lying. He had to be crazy then, but everything about the whole situation was insane. After all, she was standing in her front yard in her pajamas, holding a naked man at the point of a garden hoe. She’d taken assertive action when she’d seen him lying in the grass, assuming he was drunk or something. Well, she’d gotten the upper hand all right. Now what was she supposed to do with the guy?. Dani Harper
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The Tylwyth Teg were immortal beings, but the burden of living for endless millennia was often tedium. It was one reason that the Fair Ones tended to play terrible pranks upon mortals. Like bored children, they sprang upon the unwary, seeking diversion. So it had been when a weary Celtic warrior turned reluctant gladiator had fought his way to freedom at last. Wounded and near death, pursued by his former captors, he’d blundered straight into the territory of the Tylwyth Teg in the steep hills northwest of Isca Silurum…. Dani Harper