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  • #1
    L.J. Shen
    “She could tell me a thousand things with her eyebrows alone, this girl. Sometimes I wanted to shave them off just to spite her.”
    L.J. Shen, Broken Knight

  • #2
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “The dimple appeared. “ I like staring at you.” my brows rose. he chuckled. “ that kind of sounded creepy, didn't it? What I meant is that... well, yeah, I like staring at you. So it is as creepy as it sounds.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, The Problem with Forever

  • #3
    Charlie Cochet
    “Try using your inside voice. Less awkward.”
    Charlie Cochet, Hell & High Water

  • #4
    Lucy Lennox
    “If you don’t want me to stay, speak up. Otherwise, I’m about ten seconds away from snuggling the shit out of you and serenading you with some jazzy snores.”
    Lucy Lennox, Grounding Griffin

  • #5
    Lucy Lennox
    “I want you to wear whatever shell you want and know that you are a one-of-a-kind turtle.”
    Lucy Lennox, Prince of Lies

  • #6
    N.R. Walker
    “I'll never be able to see you."
    I took his other hand, holding both his in mine. "You do see me. No one has ever seen me like you do." I lifted his hands to my face. "You know me, you see me, like no one else."
    "Not through these eyes."
    "No," I agreed quietly. "You see me with your heart.”
    N.R. Walker, Through These Eyes

  • #7
    N.R. Walker
    “Whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come. Remember everything you have faced, all the battles you have won, and all the fears you have overcome.”
    N.R. Walker, The Weight of It All

  • #8
    N.R. Walker
    “When I opened the door, Andrew was standing there like a remedy for heart palpitations. Or maybe he made them worse. It was hard to tell.”
    N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book One

  • #9
    N.R. Walker
    “His hand lay across my stomach as he slept soundly. I entwined my fingers with his and breathed through the warmth that seeped through my chest. Such a simple, sweet thing to do, yet holding hands in bed was incredibly intimate.”
    N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

  • #10
    N.R. Walker
    “They should love you, just as you are. Parents should love their kids, right?"
    "You'd think so.”
    N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

  • #11
    N.R. Walker
    “You know what a sense of place is?” Cooper nodded. “It’s when the place you’re in feels like home. Where you’re at peace.” I nodded. “That’s exactly right.” Cooper looked around. “This place?” I shook my head. “No.” His voice kind of squeaked. “Me?” I nodded and grinned. “You’re my sense of place, Cooper.”
    N.R. Walker, Sense of Place

  • #12
    N.R. Walker
    “I glanced back to Yanni to see him smiling at us. "You two can stop being so cute now."
    "Well, Spencer can," Andrew deadpanned. "I, unfortunately, am cute all the time."
    I laughed. "It's true. He is.”
    N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

  • #13
    N.R. Walker
    “Did you take lessons in cynical?”
    “I did, yes. I was so good at it, I now teach ‘How to be a cynical jerk’ at the local
    community college. I can get you discount rates if you want. Just tell them I sent you.”
    “And sarcasm?”
    “Yep, I have my Masters in sarcasm. I can get you a two-for-one deal if you want.”
    Will laughed again. “You would seriously charge me to take one of your hypothetical
    classes?”
    “Hypothetical is an extra charge,” I told him, sitting down on a bench seat. “And anyway,
    I have to make a living somehow. I’d consider prostitution, but it’s against my moral standing to enjoy my work.”
    N.R. Walker, Blindside

  • #14
    N.R. Walker
    “Well, all of us country club ex-wives need a lot of money,” she said. “Sex with the
    stable boys at the club isn’t cheap you know.”
    I almost choked. “Mom! You made me spit my beer.”
    My dearest mother hummed into the phone. “Maybe you wouldn’t be single, darling, if
    you learned to swallow properly.”
    N.R. Walker, Blindside

  • #15
    N.R. Walker
    “I stared at her. “Is that another compliment? Because we’ve just been through that.” She walked to her desk. “You mispronounced thank you.”
    N.R. Walker, The Weight of It All

  • #16
    N.R. Walker
    “I figured if I was tired enough, I wouldn’t miss Travis.
    Which kind of worked, until after the three o’clock fussing-wombat feed and I got back into bed and his side of the bed was cold.

    Or until I tripped over his laundry that he’d left on the bathroom floor. That he always left on the bathroom floor.

    Or until I sat at the table at breakfast time and his chair was too damn empty. There was no smartarse comments, no bursts of laughter. His blue eyes didn’t spark with humour and his sandy-blond hair didn't spike out just so.

    There was no foot-holding under the table.”
    N.R. Walker, Red Dirt Heart 3

  • #17
    Lucy Lennox
    “Morning, husband."
    He nuzzled the side of my face. "Nah, I'm a bachelor this morning. Marrying a hot dude this afternoon. Until then I can sleep with whoever I want."
    "Hearing a geezer like you say the word dude is off-putting.”
    Lucy Lennox, Wilde Love

  • #18
    Lucy Lennox
    “I'm going up there to give them a piece of my mind!"
    "That's cute. Who's going to push your wheelchair?”
    Lucy Lennox

  • #19
    Lucy Lennox
    “Perhaps he was just passing through town on his way to an emo seminar and decided to stop in and light a candle for the loss of his ability to blend in.”
    Lucy Lennox, Facing West

  • #20
    Lucy Lennox
    “Brooks, do you need me to explain how printers work? ’Cause twerking isn’t usually required”
    Lucy Lennox, Fakers

  • #21
    Lucy Lennox
    “That was one of the shitty aspects of being single. No one to touch, no warm body to cling to on a cold night in bed, no one to complain to when things didn't go your way.”
    Lucy Lennox, Felix and the Prince

  • #22
    Lucy Lennox
    “Don’t make me tattoo your ass before sending you off. Because I’ll do it. Big ol’ tramp stamp in Comic Sans that says ‘Tristan Wuz Here’ with an arrow pointing down.”
    I snorted. “Oh my god, that’s heinous. I don’t know where to even begin. Comic Sans? Surely you jest. Do you know who you’re talking to?”
    “Not only that, but I’ll bribe the tattoo artist extra to make sure it’s a little off center and the word ‘here’ is spelled h-e-a-r just for good measure.”
    “Fuck you. Now I’m going to develop a tic just thinking about it.”
    Lucy Lennox, Borrowing Blue

  • #23
    Lucy Lennox
    “Was it okay to want to punch him and fuck him? Because I wanted to do both. Hard.”
    Lucy Lennox, Say You’ll Be Nine

  • #24
    Lucy Lennox
    “The kitchen went completely silent. Even the refrigerator gasped in shock.”
    Lucy Lennox, Flirt

  • #25
    Lucy Lennox
    “well, let’s just say I’d considered Amazon-Priming myself some kind of chastity plug just in case.”
    Lucy Lennox, Flirt

  • #26
    Lucy Lennox
    Doctor Wilde. Explain how someone got my DNA without my knowledge."
    "Um, you know what I'd like to do right now?" Even at seventy-five years old, Doc's voice still got higher-pitched when he was nervous. He tried to give me a sexy look. Little did he know, he always looked sexy to me. "I'd like to suck that fat cock of yours. Let's go to the bedroom."
    " You sound like a porn star. It's not as sexy when I know your knee is acting up," I muttered, sliding my arm around his waist and kissing his cheek. "But I'm still going to take you up on it. Later. We'll put some pillows down.”
    Lucy Lennox, Wilde Love

  • #27
    Lucy Lennox
    “I love you," I said in a voice broken by the memory of decades of commitment already passed, years spent aching and desperate for his comfort, moments of the two of us exchanging a simple look that said absolutely everything without speaking a word.
    Wes reached out and thumbed a tear off my cheek. "You are the greatest gift of my life.”
    Lucy Lennox, Wilde Love

  • #28
    Lucy Lennox
    “the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for”
    Lucy Lennox, Jumping Jude

  • #29
    Lucy Lennox
    “There are moments in our lives that define us. Moments where we have to make a choice that will change the path of our future. They come upon us suddenly, don’t they?” I thought about my decision to move with Ava or stay in California. “Yes, sir,” I said weakly. “How do you know when you’re making the right decision?” “Well, son, I should probably tell you to follow your heart. But in my case, I followed my dick, and it hasn’t steered me wrong yet.”
    Lucy Lennox, Fakers

  • #30
    Lucy Lennox
    “And now, by failing to give your boyfriend the love he so desperately craved,” my mother continued, undeterred, “you’ve driven him into Ava’s arms!” “Yeah!” Mal agreed. He paused and frowned, then shrugged like facts had ceased to be important. “What your mom said!” I scowled down at him. “What the hell are you talking about? You know better!” I waved a hand in Paul’s direction. “Tell them, Paul!” “I mean, it’s true that Brooks was never very emotionally available to me,” Paul said sadly.”
    Lucy Lennox, Fakers



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