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quote 2020-04-22 08:01
“I’ll miss you, Gray.”

A rumble rises off his chest. “Yeah? Try forgetting me while you’re at it. You’ll be better off.”

I don’t bother responding. With that final blow, a gate slams shut between us. The clang ripples through me, solidifying what I’ve been trying to deny. This is the end of us. But this has always been the story of a girl desperately in love with a boy. Irrevocably and unrequited.

I’m ready to leave these well-worn pages behind.”
Breaker: A Brother's Best Friend - Harloe Rae

~ Breaker by Harloe Rae

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quote 2018-07-09 05:24
“I don’t know why they can’t release me today,” Tony grumbled. “I’m fine.”

“I know, right?” Dex held back a smile. “I mean, I don’t understand how that bullet didn’t bounce off you, what with you being indestructible and all.”
Thick & Thin - Charlie Cochet

 ~~ Thick & Thin by Charlie Cochet

(THIRDS Book #8)

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quote 2018-07-03 01:34
"He said words weighed something, and some words were definitely chunks of steel while others were feathers."
Sin and Tonic (Sinners #6) - Rhys Ford

~ Sin and Tonic by Rhys Ford.

(Sinners Series, Book #6)

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quote 2015-04-27 06:10
“I would have done anything. Anything to get back to you. I can’t say I’m sorry for that.”
Cut & Run - Abigail Roux,Madeleine Urban

― Cut & Run, by Abigail Roux

(Cut & Run Series, Book # 1)

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quote 2014-11-24 02:31
Soon, I was as famous for my eunuch as I was for my beauty and my devilish temper. I bought myself a lynx and a small black girl to carry my train, and I wore dresses that were cut as low as my navel and left my long red-gold hair flowing freely like a banner of war. So, I became the most expensive and eagerly sought-after courtesan in Venice.
Bitter Greens - Kate Forsyth

pg. 236 Selena

 

The strength and determination of a courtesan in 1500 Venice of ensuring her protection from men as well as their admiration/desire of her.

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