Chloe Neill Quote
I lightly grasped the edges of my shirt and dropped into a neat curtsy, batting my eyes coquettishly. Thank you, Liege, I said, Gratefully Condescending. You’re still not in Cadogan attire, you know. I frowned, awash in the disheartening realization that I’d tried again, and failed, at playing Cadogan vampire. Was I ever going to be able to be good enough for Ethan? I doubted it, but faked a smile and cheekily offered, You should have seen what I was going to wear. Ethan rolled his eyes.
Chloe Neill
I lightly grasped the edges of my shirt and dropped into a neat curtsy, batting my eyes coquettishly. Thank you, Liege, I said, Gratefully Condescending. You’re still not in Cadogan attire, you know. I frowned, awash in the disheartening realization that I’d tried again, and failed, at playing Cadogan vampire. Was I ever going to be able to be good enough for Ethan? I doubted it, but faked a smile and cheekily offered, You should have seen what I was going to wear. Ethan rolled his eyes.
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About Chloe Neill
Chloe Neill (born May 17, 1975) is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Devil's Isle and Chicagoland Vampires series. She writes in the urban fantasy and paranormal romance genres.