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If you ever want a loooong how-to guide on how to rescue a small dog from a cattle guard, you've found your book. Yawn.
— Sep 12, 2018 01:29AM
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Paula Brandon
is on page 144 of 288
He was the king of gaslighting - so good, in fact, that his lawyer had ultimately taken his side and believed his lies and tried hard to prove that his client wasn't guilty.
I can't even. What the actual f***? Isn't that what lawyers are supposed to do?!?
— Sep 13, 2018 03:55AM
I can't even. What the actual f***? Isn't that what lawyers are supposed to do?!?
Paula Brandon
is on page 126 of 288
Ahhh. Women being bitches to each other over a man. So progressive!
— Sep 13, 2018 02:16AM
Paula Brandon
is on page 92 of 288
"He is terrifying, but I don't think he wants to kill everyone who's ever been around me."
Then why is she saying that she can never love again in order to protect the ranch and its inhabitants?!?
— Sep 13, 2018 01:41AM
Then why is she saying that she can never love again in order to protect the ranch and its inhabitants?!?
Paula Brandon
is on page 70 of 288
He would take what he could get from this incredible woman. She had so much to offer the world.
How does he even know that? He doesn't know a single thing about her! And she just refused to elaborate on the dramatic past she just raised!
— Sep 12, 2018 03:07AM
How does he even know that? He doesn't know a single thing about her! And she just refused to elaborate on the dramatic past she just raised!
Paula Brandon
is on page 69 of 288
She bit at the skin of her bottom lip. "I don't want to talk about it."
Then why the fuck did you bring it up, fucko?
— Sep 12, 2018 03:04AM
Then why the fuck did you bring it up, fucko?
Paula Brandon
is on page 49 of 288
"To protect him, and the people of the ranch, she could never love again."
Groan. Kill me now!
— Sep 12, 2018 02:15AM
Groan. Kill me now!
Paula Brandon
is on page 36 of 288
Colter can apparently clearly remember a memory from when he was two years old. I don't think that's possible. Plus, the memory doesn't even seem accurate. Colter is Waylon's brother, and Waylon has memories of family services taking him away, whereas Colter is remembering their father leaving them on the fire station doorsteps. If the author doesn't care, why should I??????
— Sep 12, 2018 02:03AM

