Quotes from The Paranormal 13

C.J. Archer ·  3500 pages

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“Anyway,” I added, “why do you want people noticing you? I thought you were with Anthony.” “I am. But that doesn’t mean I don’t still want guys looking at me.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Luckily I can’t afford therapy, so I’ll never really know how crazy I am.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Energy was something we all understood, since magic was energy. Invoking the name of something was giving it a chance to worm its way into your life. I wanted the energy in this house to be pure and strong. “Okay,”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Not very nice” was a hell of an understatement. But”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, while I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, as of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.” [- Edgar Allan Poe]”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13



“Darkangel (The Witches of Cleopatra Hill Book 1) – Christine Pope”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“The Girl (Guardians Book 1) – Lola St Vil”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to others. If you would like to share this book with another person, please have them download their FREE copy. If you are reading”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Rest for the Wicked (Claire Wiche Book 1) – Cate Dean”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“McAllister is expected to bond with her consort during her twenty-first year, thus ensuring she will come into her full powers. However, the clock is ticking down, and her consort has yet to make an appearance. She instead”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13



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― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to others. If you would like to share this book with another person, please have them download their FREE copy. If you are reading this book and did not download it from a digital retailer, or it was not downloaded for your use only, please return to an online book retailer”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Darkangel Witches of Cleopatra Hill Book One By Christine Pope”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“I could move away. Yes, I could go far away and never step foot in New York City again. Where would I go? Kansas. Yes, Kansas. No one ever says, “Hey, let’s leave New York to go to Kansas.” That means no one I know will move there.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“would like to share this book with another person, please have them download their FREE copy. If you are reading this book and did not download it from a digital retailer, or it was not downloaded for your use only, please return to an online book retailer and download your own copy. Thank you”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13



“is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to others. If you would like to share this book with another person, please have them download their FREE copy. If you are reading this book and did not download it from a digital retailer, or it was not downloaded”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“boxed set of novels featuring witches, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, psychics, Loki, time travel and more!”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“It wasn’t as if she dated around, exactly…more like practiced serial monogamy on speed.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“tend to attract more attention when everyone in your group looks like a refugee from a Stevie Nicks concert.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“if that same person decided to seek another way, or several other ways, there was no substance on earth that could stop such ambition.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13



“The Witch Hunter Book One By Nicole R. Taylor”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Let it be known that the Circle is about to be cast. All who enter the Circle may do so in perfect love and perfect trust.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“You need access to the files, right?” “Uh, yeah.” I said, walking over to the cabinet and preparing to lie through my teeth. He reached into his pockets, searching for the keys. “Would you mind answering a question for me?” “Sure.” “Does this smell like chloroform?” Before I could move, he withdrew a white cloth and pressed it over my face. A muffled scream escaped me, but I knew it wasn’t loud enough to attract anyone from the hall. The tall man calmly wrapped his arms around me to keep me still as the drug took effect. My body went weak and rubbery as I slipped into unconsciousness.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


“Claire Wiche is an ordinary woman, running her Wicca shop in an ordinary California beach town.”
― C.J. Archer, quote from The Paranormal 13


About the author

C.J. Archer
Born place: Australia
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