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quote 2020-04-05 10:00
“You know, I can always tell when you’re not really angry, because you get loud and you swear a lot. When the anger’s real, you’re quiet and it’s way more scary.”
Dark of Night - Suzanne Brockmann

Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann

(Troubleshooters series, Book #14)

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quote 2018-11-08 10:13
“Staying level with Tess was going to require fast thinking, which was mighty difficult considering all the blood he needed for said thought processes was now hurtling south.

“What would this job involve?”

“Only one task. Make. Me. Believe.”

“That I’m your fiancé?”

Cue her smile, sly and sexy. First time she’d let him in on that action, too. “That you want me more than your next breath.”

If she moved forward a couple of inches, his boner would make her believe.”
Even The Score (Entangled Brazen) (Tall, Dark, and Texan) - Kate Meader

~~ Even the Score by Kate Meader

(Tall, Dark, & Texan series book #1)

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quote 2018-11-04 11:09
“I’ve always seen you, angel. From the moment you found me, I’ve seen nothing but you.”
Bared to You - Sylvia Day

~~ Bared To You by Sylvia Day

(Crossfire series, book #1)

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quote 2017-08-28 03:50
There is a certain kind of pain that can change you. Even the strongest sword, when placed in a raging fire, will soften and bend and change its form...
Trust me on this one. I know this from personal experience. I hope that you never will, but, since you're a person, and therefore prone to making horrible, soul-splitting mistakes, you probably will one day know what this kind of guilt and shame feels like. And when that time comes, I hope you have the strength...to take advantage of the fire and reshape your own sword.
A Tale Dark & Grimm - Adam Gidwitz

A Tale Dark & Grimm

Adam Gidwitz

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quote 2016-12-02 17:10
The answer to most either/or questions is both; the best response to a paradox is to embrace both sides instead of cutting off one or the other for the sake of coherence.
Hope in the Dark - Rebecca Solnit

Hope in the Dark, Rebecca Solnit

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