Ilona Andrews Quote
Will you stop eating it, I growled. No, Andrea said. She was sitting on the ground and chewing on some unidentifiable chunk of bull flesh. It’s a piece of meat from something a djinn summoned.You don’t know that. Who else would send a bull made of fire to my house after I helped kill a djinn-possessed giant? Stop eating. It might have been a person, I told her. I don’t care. Andrea! You don’t know what this will do to the baby! It will make it nice and strong.
Ilona Andrews
Will you stop eating it, I growled. No, Andrea said. She was sitting on the ground and chewing on some unidentifiable chunk of bull flesh. It’s a piece of meat from something a djinn summoned.You don’t know that. Who else would send a bull made of fire to my house after I helped kill a djinn-possessed giant? Stop eating. It might have been a person, I told her. I don’t care. Andrea! You don’t know what this will do to the baby! It will make it nice and strong.
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About Ilona Andrews
Ilona Andrews is the pen name of Ilona Gordon and Andrew Gordon, an American husband-and-wife duo who write urban fantasy and romantic fiction together under a portmanteau of their first names.