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“She blew out a breath between gritted teeth. “Sometimes I really want to”—a frustrated sound—“bite you!” He froze. “I might let you.” “I won’t do it if you’d enjoy it.”

Quote by Nalini Singh

Work

Kiss of Snow

Kiss of Snow is a fantasy novel that takes readers to a world covered in snow. The story revolves around a romance and delves into political intrigue. The novel's setting and themes are richly developed, offering a compelling narrative experience. more

Author

Nalini Singh
Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh is a renowned Canadian science fiction author known for her unique blend of romance and fantasy elements. Born in 1977, she began writing in 1999 and has since published numerous works. Her novels often combine science fiction, fantasy, and romance, winning her a dedicated fan base. more

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