“My skin is brown, lighter than my grandmother’s, but no less beautiful, the ‘colour of evening light on a piece of polished mahogany’ according to a lover I took once, who fancied himself something of a poet.” RomancePoetryBeauty Book:To Kill a Prince Source: To Kill a Prince
“I’d wear capes that looked like butterfly wings or feathered collars, black as crows’ wings. I’d smear moondust over my features, daub my skin with clay, wear clothes so faint and insubstantial they were almost made of mist.” PoetryBeautyFaeFae Romance Book:To Kill a Prince Source: To Kill a Prince