Sara Geiersbach
Goodreads Author
Website
Genre
Member Since
May 2025
|
F*ck Marry K!ll: Love in the Age of Dating Apps
|
|
|
All the Empty Rooms
|
|
|
The Quiet Part
|
|
|
Paper Dolls
|
|
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Sara’s Recent Updates
|
Sara Geiersbach
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
liked
Marsha Dorsey Hall's review
of
F*ck Marry K!ll: Love in the Age of Dating Apps:
"Fck Marry K!ll: Love in the Age of Dating Apps* is a sharp, funny, and painfully relatable exploration of modern dating that feels tailor-made for anyone who has ever downloaded an app with hope in their heart and skepticism in their gut.
At the cente" Read more of this review » |
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
is currently reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
is currently reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
finished reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
started reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
is currently reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
is currently reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
finished reading
|
|
|
Sara Geiersbach
is currently reading
|
|
“He hadn't yelled. He hadn't thrown anything. But her shoulders still remembered the shape of fear. It didn't take much anymore. Just the hesitation before his breath. The way his eyes narrowed—not in rage, but calculation. Like he was weighing which reaction would get him the result he wanted.”
―
―
“What did you say to someone you had loved so deeply, and yet chosen to walk away from? What did you say to a ghost who keeps showing up with warmth in his bones?”
― The Quiet Part
― The Quiet Part
“She didn't know how to be anymore. Not with him. Not without him. Every part of herself felt worn thin.”
―
―
“She knew what it was to carry someone's absence into every room. What it did to your expectations. How you learned to settle for presence alone. How that, itself, could feel like love. Because nothing else had ever stayed.”
― All the Empty Rooms
― All the Empty Rooms
“This is not a story about falling in love; it's about surviving all the things disguised as it.”
― All the Empty Rooms
― All the Empty Rooms
“He hadn't yelled. He hadn't thrown anything. But her shoulders remembered the shape of fear. It didn't take much anymore. Just the hesitation before his breath. The way his eyes narrowed—not in rage, but calculation. Like he was weighing which reaction would get him the result he wanted.”
― All the Empty Rooms
― All the Empty Rooms
“She didn't know how to be anymore. Not with him. Not without him. Every part of her felt worn thin.”
― All the Empty Rooms
― All the Empty Rooms
“His voice was raw, vulnerable, stripped bare. She had never seen him like this. And yet, somehow, she'd known this part of him was buried beneath all the noise. The boy who watched a woman shrink, and learned about love in all the wrong ways. The man who didn't know how to stop what had already started living inside of him. The same man who had once made her feel adored for the first time in her life. Who had kissed her forehead in the dark. Who had memorized her coffee order and whispered promises against her skin. He hadn't meant to break her. But he had. And tonight, he finally knew it.”
― All the Empty Rooms
― All the Empty Rooms
























