Laurell K. Hamilton Quote

I shook my head. I'm good, Nicky helped.Nicky looked at Edward. She's having one of those what-if-killing-feels-really-good, doesn't-that-make-me-a-bad-person moments. Edward nodded as if that made perfect sense. Then it feels good. We can't really control what flips our switch; don't judge it, Anita, and just accept it.I wanted to argue, but it would have been beyond stupid to argue with the two sociopaths in my life. Why do I have moral quandary questions with the two of you?Because you don't really have moral quandaries about violence, Anita, but you're afraid of being judged for enjoying it, so you only bring it to the two people in your life who won't judge you. I wanted to argue with Edward, but I couldn't. Well, fuck.

Laurell K. Hamilton

I shook my head. I'm good, Nicky helped.Nicky looked at Edward. She's having one of those what-if-killing-feels-really-good, doesn't-that-make-me-a-bad-person moments. Edward nodded as if that made perfect sense. Then it feels good. We can't really control what flips our switch; don't judge it, Anita, and just accept it.I wanted to argue, but it would have been beyond stupid to argue with the two sociopaths in my life. Why do I have moral quandary questions with the two of you?Because you don't really have moral quandaries about violence, Anita, but you're afraid of being judged for enjoying it, so you only bring it to the two people in your life who won't judge you. I wanted to argue with Edward, but I couldn't. Well, fuck.

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About Laurell K. Hamilton

Laurell Kaye Hamilton (born February 19, 1963) is an American fantasy and romance writer. She is best known as the author of two series of stories.
Her New York Times-bestselling Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series centers on Anita Blake, a professional zombie raiser, vampire executioner and supernatural consultant for the police, which includes novels, short story collections, and comic books. Six million copies of Anita Blake novels are in print. Her Merry Gentry series centers on Meredith Gentry, Princess of the Unseelie court of Faerie, a private detective facing repeated assassination attempts. Both of these fantasy series follow their protagonists as they gain in power and deal with the dangers of worlds in which creatures of legend live.
Several media outlets, including USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, and Time have identified her works as significant contributions to the development of the urban-fantasy genre.