Jo Goodman
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Marry Me (Reidsville, #2)
— published 2010 — 5 editions |
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The Price Of Desire
— published 2008 — 4 editions |
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If His Kiss Is Wicked (Grantham, #3)
— published 2007 — 3 editions |
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Never Love A Lawman (Reidsville, #1)
— published 2009 — 6 editions |
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A Season to Be Sinful (Grantham, #1)
— published 2005 — 3 editions |
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One Forbidden Evening (Grantham, #2)
— published 2006 — 3 editions |
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Kissing Comfort
— published 2011 — 4 editions |
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Let Me Be The One (Compass Club, #1)
— published 2002 — 5 editions |
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Beyond a Wicked Kiss (Compass Club, #4)
— published 2004 — 3 editions |
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A Place Called Home
— published 2011 — 3 editions |
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“He chuckled. "I cannot speak for other men, but I want the woman who stumbles over a word like virgin and can say whore without raising a blush." His smile faded and he spoke soberly. "Your soldier… your first love… and every circumstance that followed in some way brought you to me, and while I can wish that you had never had your heart hurt, that you had never suffered even a moment of doubt, of pain, of sadness… of betrayal, I also know that you would in some way be changed. It would have made your life different. Mine also." North gave her hand a light squeeze. "Whether we are shaped by the circumstances of our lives, or by our perceptions of them, I still find I very much admire the shape you have become.”
― Jo Goodman, Let Me Be The One
― Jo Goodman, Let Me Be The One
“She hesitated. “I’m not sure I understand.”
“Don’t you?” he asked. “You changed my heart, Rachel.”
She felt her throat constrict, making any reply impossible.
“Rachel?” Her silence rarely made him uncomfortable, but this time he had no clear view of her features and no way to gauge her reaction. He wondered if he should have made a more straightforward declaration. “Did you hear me say I love you?”
She turned her cheek into his shoulder. “I heard you.”
― Jo Goodman, Never Love A Lawman
“Don’t you?” he asked. “You changed my heart, Rachel.”
She felt her throat constrict, making any reply impossible.
“Rachel?” Her silence rarely made him uncomfortable, but this time he had no clear view of her features and no way to gauge her reaction. He wondered if he should have made a more straightforward declaration. “Did you hear me say I love you?”
She turned her cheek into his shoulder. “I heard you.”
― Jo Goodman, Never Love A Lawman
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| Random Musings of...: Isis FG's Reading Log (Nov 09) | 28 | 10 | Nov 30, 2009 07:06pm | |
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