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I always assumed my life was a romance novel. That between my pages nestled a happily ever after.
Most importantly, he delivered the cruelest lesson of all—there’s beauty in every beast. Thorns in every rose. And a love story can blossom—even from the carcass of hate.
God wasn’t a man. God wasn’t a woman, either. God was probably a piece of Godiva-covered fruit.
“Books. Rain. Libraries. Driving alone at night with my favorite playlist in the background. Traveling—mainly for the food. But the historic stuff is decent, too.”
“You’re terrible,” I informed him cheerfully. “You’re going to be my favorite mistake.”
His hold tightened around my hand. “I like my things mine. Concealed from view. For my own private entertainment.”
Evil had a face. It was breathtakingly beautiful…and belonged to the man who had just become my future husband.
“When you fall in love with her, make sure you don’t resent her for it.”
“Touch my fiancée in any capacity whatsoever—even breathe in her direction, in fact—and I’ll relieve you of your lousy excuse for a spine.”
“A picture’s worth a thousand words, but your face only says one—pussy-whipped.”
If you had to change yourself to be accepted, you didn’t need that person in your life in the first place. Because it wasn’t you they wanted to be with. It was their version of you. There
Cages aren’t made of bars. They’re made of thoughts, expectations, and fear.
Never touch what belonged to Romeo Costa Jr.
“I will never love you, Dallas Costa. For that, I am truly sorry. Because you are certainly worthy of love.”
I knew one thing was for certain—I was in love with Dallas Costa. In love with her, with the ground she walked upon, with her laugh, with her freckles, with her obsession with books, her messiness, her joy, her unapologetic personality.
“I’m in love with you, Dallas Costa. I love every piece of you. Every cell. Every breath. Every laugh. You’ve bewitched me, and I don’t want to leave this world thinking you don’t know how much you’ve changed me.”