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Gavin Quotes

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Jaci Burton
“I love you, asshole."
Then Gavin laughed. "Right back at you, dickhead.”
Jaci Burton, The Perfect Play

Elizabeth        May
“For heaven’s sake,” I say, “will you please sip the tea so I don’t have to pour you another cup every five minutes?”
“We’re facing an apocalypse,” he replies. “There is not enough tea in the world to calm me.”
Elizabeth May, The Falconer

Nenia Campbell
“Fuck your manners."

"You don't have to settle for just my manners.”
Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

Jaci Burton
“She was like his favorite candy - hard on the outside but a soft surprise on the inside.”
Jaci Burton, Changing the Game

Nenia Campbell
“Nobody wants to believe that existence carries on without at least taking a stumble from their departure of this world.”
Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

Nenia Campbell
“What is art, if not an excuse to be adventurous?”
Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

Amanda Foody
“Gavin had glared at Alastair Lowe and his brother from the back of the pub and wondered what it would be like to have someone in his life like that. Someone who knew him. Someone who saw him. Someone who would celebrate when, not if, he came home.”
Amanda Foody, All of Us Villains

Elizabeth        May
“I was twelve. You were girls, and therefore an entirely different species.”
Elizabeth May, The Falconer

Gail McHugh
“There wasn't a limit he could reach or a line he wouldn't cross in order to make her happy.”
Gail McHugh, Pulse

Jaci Burton
“She made a good point. So did her nipples.”
Jaci Burton, Changing the Game

T.J. Klune
“I’ve been to your house.”

“You have,” Gordo said. “You pissed in my kitchen. You remember?”

Gavin shrugged. “Nope.”

“Really? Because that was a lot of piss that I had to—oh, fuck you, man. You’re yanking my chain, aren’t you.”

Gavin laughed. “Yeah. Yanking your chain. So much piss.”
T.J. Klune, Brothersong

J.M. Darhower
“So, just out of curiosity, how do you feel about the Amaros?"
He cut his eyes at her. "The Amaros?"
"Yeah, like Gavin…"
"Did he ask you to ask me that? Because I swear to fuck, if he sent a 'Do you like me? Check yes or no' note with you, I'm gonna lose my shit.”
J.M. Darhower, Sweetest Sorrow

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Reality depends a great deal upon one believing what he sees—or seeing what he believes. Either way.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Secrets of a Noble Keykeeper

Tara Sivec
“Who are you?" I asked the kid with my eyes when I finally found my voice.
"I'm Gavin Morgan, who the hell are you?”
Tara Sivec, Seduction and Snacks
tags: gavin

T.J. Klune
“Livingstone,” Gavin said again, almost stubbornly. “I call him Livingstone. Not Dad. I had….”

“You had,” I said, squeezing his hand.

He glanced at me quickly before looking back down at the table. “I had Dad. Mom too. Not real parents. But still good.”

“What happened to them?” Robbie asked quietly.

“Dead,” Gavin said in a dull voice. “Long time ago. Still human when it happened. Car accident. I didn’t know what to do. After. Then I was wolf. Then I was Omega. And now I’m here.”

All those years broken down into a few short sentences. I wondered if I would ever know all that had happened to him or if it would be locked away in his mind. Memories hurt when you let them.”
T.J. Klune, Brothersong

Danielle Joseph
“I mean it. I know Stacy thinks just because you're shy, she can step all over you, but that's B.S.”
Danielle Joseph, Shrinking Violet

Candace Knoebel
“I have to say, Middleton, I didn't think you'd have it in you."

He's looking me over, and I know what he meant was that I don't look the part. I'm too frail. Too small.

"Maybe you shouldn't think then," I retort.”
Candace Knoebel, Everlasting
tags: faye, gavin

Richelle E. Goodrich
“The truth is that few know the truth.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Secrets of a Noble Keykeeper

Katie McGarry
“I’m never going to be kissed.”
I open my eyes to see my brothers gaping at me like I’ve lost my mind.
“You don’t kiss boys,” says West. “Boys shouldn’t be anywhere near you. Guys only want one thing, Rach, and it ain’t conversation. I should know.” He waves off the subject in frustration, then shakes his head as he speaks again. “Why are we even talking about this? You aren’t seeing anyone.”
“Ah, hell,” mumbles Jack. “We’re having the sex talk with my baby sister.”
“Is she dating?” Gavin demands of West and Ethan. “She can’t be dating. Now we have to beat the snot out of some horny teenager. You should have told me this was going on.”
“Make them stop,” I whisper to Ethan. Along with the dread of speeches and vomiting, I’m also dying of embarrassment.
“She’s not dating!” West shudders as if spiders cover him. “That’s just sick, Rach. Don’t talk like that. Ever. Again.”
Gavin sends me a glare clearly meant to warn me off from kissing and dating boys before he heads for the main ballroom.”
Katie McGarry, Crash into You

J.M. Darhower
“You always question what's new. It's human nature. While everything else, you know, no matter how strange, feels normal because you're trained to see it that way. You're brainwashed.”
J.M. Darhower, Sweetest Sorrow

Charlotte Featherstone
“He was drowning, he finally admitted. Drowning in the allure of Lady Jane Westbury.”
Charlotte Featherstone, Tutoring Lady Jane
tags: gavin

Charlotte Featherstone
“I love your taste, my shundori," he murmured, and she felt his body tense beneath her. "I can't get enough of it. I can't get enough of you.”
Charlotte Featherstone, Tutoring Lady Jane
tags: gavin, jane

Tara Sivec
“Gavin, come on. Mommy doesn't feel good," I complained.
He stopped bouncing and leaned forward to sprawl his body out on top of me, putting his face right up to mine.
"Do you want me ta' beat up your friends, Mommy?" he whispered conspiratorially.
I removed my hands from my head and opened my eyes to look at him.
"What are you talking about, Gav?"
He brought his hands up and put them on my chest, resting his chin on top.
"Your friends, Mommy. The ones who maded you sick," he said in a voice that clearly screamed, "Duh.”
Tara Sivec, Seduction and Snacks

J.M. Darhower
“She got fired?" Confusion laced Gavin's voice. "When?"
"This morning," Dante muttered.
"Why?" Gavin asked. "What did she do?"
"Me," Dante said.
"Oh." A moment of silence passed before Gavin broke out into laughter. "Ah man, really? She lost her job for fucking around with you?"
"I don't see why that's so funny."
"Because," Gavin said, "you're the worst consolation prize ever."
Dante shot right back up, and Matty barely had enough time to move out of the way before the bottle of water hurled by him, hitting Gavin in the chest.”
J.M. Darhower, Sweetest Sorrow

Brent Weeks
“War is the cause, everything else is the result.”
Brent Weeks, The Broken Eye

Richelle E. Goodrich
“I was through arguing. My real concern was with Gavin. Lifting my eyes I considered his face—perfectly rounded cheeks, a confident chin, big brown eyes balanced evenly over a gently sloped nose, all framed by a mess of dark curls. My heart sank at his beauty. A boy like him would never have anything to do with a girl like me.

'Why are you here?' I asked. I knew my tone sounded dismal. It was impossible to disguise how I felt.

'Because I want to be,' he answered.

'You want to be here? Really?'

'Well, yes,' he said. His face screwed up, confused. His next words came across as defensive. 'I’m the keykeeper. I can go anywhere I wish to. You can’t stop me, Annabelle.'

'Stop you? I don’t want to stop you,' I said. 'I just thought that... I mean, I didn’t think that…' It was hard to voice my fear aloud.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Dandelions: The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher

Rachel Spanswick
“I can guarantee that a hundred questions will not find my soul mate. I know this because he’s dead.”
Rachel Spanswick, Fading

Brent Weeks
“Wojna jest przyczyną, wszystko inne jest skutkiem.”
Brent Weeks, The Broken Eye

Mia  Knight
“Lyla felt his body go rigid a moment before his fist flashed out. Blade deflected Gavin’s punch before it connected with Carmen’s face. The air around them went electric as Gavin went apeshit and launched himself at Carmen. Guards went flying and blood sprayed the luxurious carpet as Gavin’s security team tried to restrain him. Flight attendants screamed and ran off the jet. Lyla caught a glimpse of Gavin's face, contorted with blind rage. It made her hands clammy with fear. It took nearly ten minutes for his men to pin him down.”
Mia Knight, Recaptured by the Crime Lord

Erin Langston
“...it's all right to drop a ball. You never know who might step up to catch it.”
Erin Langston, Some Winter's Evening

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