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His intoxicating cologne short-circuits my brain cells.
Lauren Asher (Throttled (Dirty Air, #1))
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Tom Clancy (Without Remorse (John Clark, #1; Jack Ryan Universe, #1))
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Kate Young (Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse (Marygene Brown Mystery, #2))
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Olivia Parker (To Wed a Wicked Earl (Devine & Friends, #2))
Nero," he said into the intercom, "I need a cover blast at four o'clock and you better use your powers to open the bay's door or this is going to be a fatally short ride." Shahara watched as the bay doors stretched open slowly. It was obvious they were locked down and fighting Scalera's efforts. Syn didn't wait for them to open. He put the throttle down and gunned the engines. The ship lurched forward at a velocity that plastered her against her seat. Unlike her, the ship had no idea they were about to impact with that wall and burst into flames. Syn's gaze narrowed with a deranged glint. "Do or die, baby. Do or die." Her heart hit the floor as she realized they really were going to slam into the closed doors. Nothing was moving. This was it... Bracing herself, she prayed. Syn didn't slow even a bit. He went forward without hesitation. She bit back a scream. Just as they reached the doors, they snapped open with only the lower section scraping against the bottom of the ship. The sound of steel on steel was painful but at least it wasn't fatal as they popped through and soared into the atmosphere. She leaned her head back and took a deep breath in relief. "I seriously hate you, convict." Vik snorted. "I just oiled myself, boss." Syn gave them both a droll stare. "Stop your bitching. We made it." Then under his breath, he added, "Granted it was by our short hairs, but I haven't killed us yet." -Syn, Shahara, Vik, & Nero
Sherrilyn Kenyon (Born of Fire (The League: Nemesis Rising, #2))
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Ian W. Toll (Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941–1942)
It was as though the throttling nature of the cloth against her mouth wanted to sentence her to a lifetime of silence.
Insha Juneja (Imperfect Mortals : A Collection of Short Stories)
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Julie Ann Walker (Full Throttle (Black Knights Inc., #7))
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Laura Moore (Night Swimming: A Novel)
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Franklin W. Dixon (While the Clock Ticked (Hardy Boys, #11))
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