Jeaniene Frost
Charlie whistled "Amazing Grace" as he drove. It was all I could do not to whip my head around and snap, Are you kidding me? Couldn't he pick something more appropriate, like "Shout at the Devil" or "Don't fear the Reaper"? Some people had no sense of the proper music for a kidnapping.
— Jeaniene Frost
Christ girl, Ι wasn't even going to bite you. Well, not the way you're thinking." "I'm flattered you want to fuck me as well as murder me. Really, Liam, that's sweet." He grinned. "Valentine's Day was just last month, after all.
— Jeaniene Frost
...cursing my heels and debating whether it was faster to stop and take them off--damn ankle straps!--or keep running with the potential neck breakers. Wouldn’t that make a charming epitaph? Here lies Cat. Killed not by fang, but Ferragamo's.
— Jeaniene Frost
Do I feel ancient to you now?" he murdered. "Too different from the person you loved before you knew this?" Her eyes were already glowing green, and her full lips parted. "No, you don't feel too ancient." Her voice was husky. "Or too different. You feel like mine. Whoever you were, whoever you are...you're mine." Menhirs smiled, his fangs stretching to their full length. "So you have spoken, so it shall be decreed. For all eternity.
— Jeaniene Frost
Don't care for her tongue, do you? How strange. I find it one of my favorite parts. Bones to Gregor
— Jeaniene Frost
Don't kiss me like a woman if you're going to treat me like a child.
— Jeaniene Frost
Don't you even think of holding back, or I'll... I'll tell Spade you let me get away from you," she improvised." And that I got mugged," she added for good measure. Cries of "Mon Died!" and "That's not fair!" echoed immediately from the two vampires." I'm a crazy human female, you know I'll do it," Denise warned them
— Jeaniene Frost
First bubble baths. Now Disney parks. You're shattering every creep vampire myth I've ever heard.
— Jeaniene Frost
Flowers and jewelry worked for most girls as a romantic gesture, but here I was, misty-eyed at watching him show my mother how to stab the shit out of him.
— Jeaniene Frost
For some, vampires are still firmly in the 'evil, scary' column. However, in recent decades, vampires also run the gamut from evil to morally ambiguous all the way to fangless and vegetarian. I think part of their appeal lies in their versatility. Vampires can be the villain, the hero, and everything in between, all depending on the writer's whim. You'll also never hear me say that anyone is doing vampires 'wrong' because unless a real vampire stands up and sets the record straight, it's anyone's game as a far as defining them in fiction.
— Jeaniene Frost
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