Christine Feehan Quote

You are mine for all eternity, Savannah, until we grow weary of this existence and choose to go together to the next. Reluctantly, he freed his body from hers,bent hif head to remove the thin triail of red marring her skin. Gregori settled her into him so that his head rested beside her breast.Her arms crept around his damp hair, cradling him to her, the sleep of their people calling to her. He shifted her slight body so that he could drape one leg over her thighs possessively, so that his hands could shape the length of her body at will,know it was imprinted there in the soil beside his.The chamber door slid noiselessly shut to seal them inside at his thought. The safeguards were many and all of them deadly.Anyone disturbing their rest would be in mortal peril.Gregori stroked her long hair, contended. At peace. You are so small, , to bring such pleasure to a man. The warmth of his breath teased her nipple, and his tongue followed in a slow,leisurely caress. I have made love to you each time I have taken you into my arms. There can be no other for either of us,Savannah.She stirred with drowsy contentment, the slight movement bringing her breast against his mouth. Her hands stroked his hair gently. I am not the one who worries, lifemate.I know there is no other.His tongue made another lazy, contented curl around her creamy skin. One who has gone centuries in utter darkness takes a long time to believe he will not lose the light.Go to sleep, Savannah, safe in my arms.Let the soil heal both of us and bring us peace, as Julian knew it would.She was silent for a moment, but his mouth feeding at her breast was causing little aftershocks, rushes of liquid heat. I will if you behave.

Christine Feehan

You are mine for all eternity, Savannah, until we grow weary of this existence and choose to go together to the next. Reluctantly, he freed his body from hers,bent hif head to remove the thin triail of red marring her skin. Gregori settled her into him so that his head rested beside her breast.Her arms crept around his damp hair, cradling him to her, the sleep of their people calling to her. He shifted her slight body so that he could drape one leg over her thighs possessively, so that his hands could shape the length of her body at will,know it was imprinted there in the soil beside his.The chamber door slid noiselessly shut to seal them inside at his thought. The safeguards were many and all of them deadly.Anyone disturbing their rest would be in mortal peril.Gregori stroked her long hair, contended. At peace. You are so small, , to bring such pleasure to a man. The warmth of his breath teased her nipple, and his tongue followed in a slow,leisurely caress. I have made love to you each time I have taken you into my arms. There can be no other for either of us,Savannah.She stirred with drowsy contentment, the slight movement bringing her breast against his mouth. Her hands stroked his hair gently. I am not the one who worries, lifemate.I know there is no other.His tongue made another lazy, contented curl around her creamy skin. One who has gone centuries in utter darkness takes a long time to believe he will not lose the light.Go to sleep, Savannah, safe in my arms.Let the soil heal both of us and bring us peace, as Julian knew it would.She was silent for a moment, but his mouth feeding at her breast was causing little aftershocks, rushes of liquid heat. I will if you behave.

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About Christine Feehan

Christine Feehan (born Christine King in Ukiah, California) is an American author of paranormal romance, paranormal military thrillers, and fantasy. She is a #1 New York Times, #1 Publishers Weekly, and International bestselling author of seven series; Carpathian (aka Dark Series), GhostWalker Series, Drake Sisters, Sister of the Heart (Sea Haven) Series, Shadow Riders Series, Leopard Series and Torpedo Ink Series. Six of the seven series have made #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. As of January 2020 she has 80 published novels. The first in her Torpedo Ink Series, Judgment Road, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list.