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377 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 1, 2013


















"Despite the fact that I knew it was wrong, I was going to keep the money because the idea of letting it go was more painful to me than the sin I'd committed...The greed was more powerful than the will to do right. "
"Have you ever felt free?" she asked.
"Never," I answered truthfully… "I live in a cage."
"I couldn't understand why I felt such an omnipotent and inexplicable need to take her with me everywhere i went for the rest of my life, even though I didn't love her… yet."
"Please," I begged her… "Tell me it's okay to kiss you… Jump with me."
"I want all of you. I want to be able to taste your lips whenever I feel like it, feel your skin, wrap my arms around your waist. I want to be with you utterly, and I won't take anything else but your entirety."









"The running mantra is "I want, I want, I want" but that quickly turns to "I need, I need, I need."
"Whether they're aware of it or not, if their heart beats your name, answer the call."















Hello, Mr. HOTTIE!

‘I was deathly afraid to admit it out loud but I was exactly like my father. And it felt like I could do nothing about it.
The greed was more powerful than the will to do right.’

‘I looked over at Cricket. I studied the girl before me. She was beautiful beyond belief, but she wasn’t some object to conquer, she was someone to be cherished, someone to be loved, someone to be revered.’

‘I reached over her and our bodies grazed from the proximity, sending shivers up my spine. I had never felt shivers before, not before Cricket. Not like that. Never like that.’

“I’m going to tell you something, but this can only be said once,” she began, and took another shaky breath, “I suffer for you,” she barely got out. “I want to be near you always. I’m falling in love with you and it’s-it’s a sweet agony, however, it’s still an agony.”
‘I couldn’t answer, too choked up, so I just nodded into her neck. I kissed her face once more as the tears were still flowing, and I refused to put her down. I didn’t think I’d ever put her down again.
“Why me?” I secreted into her ear.
“You were the only one I saw,” she whispered back, making my heart burst.’



