The Brothers Hawthorne (The Inheritance Games, #4)
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“Anything worth doing is worth doing well,” Xander quoted, wiggling his eyebrows—one of which had only just started to grow back after an experiment gone wrong. “And anything done well can be done better.”
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Why would a Hawthorne settle for better, a voice whispered in the back of Grayson’s mind, when they could be the best?
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Promises mattered to Grayson Hawthorne—and so did Avery Kylie Grambs. The girl who had inherited their grandfather’s fortune. The stranger who had become one of them.
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I love this series
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“and I am definitely not writing a book entitled The Care and Feeding of Your Broody Twenty-Year-Old Brother.”
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BAHAHAHAHA TGE SASSINESS
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“You’re probably right, Heiress.” She turned her head to the side and met his gaze. “Probably?” Jameson looked back at the falls. Unstoppable. Off limits. Deadly. “Probably.”
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And yall wanna question why im team jameson !!
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“Nash Westbrook Hawthorne,” Xander boomed. “Prepare yourself for a bracing, celebratory hug of manly joy!”
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“Why not you, Gray?” Nash leaned forward, putting his gaze level with Grayson’s. “Someday, with someone—why not you?”
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Protecting things that mattered was what Grayson Hawthorne did, even when he couldn’t afford to let them matter too much.
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Jeez someone isnt egotistical?
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You love to play. You love to win. And no matter what you win, you always need more.
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Bro just summed up Jameson in 18 words 😭
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“You’re going to do it, aren’t you?” Avery asked. Jameson opened his eyes, stared into hers, then lit the fuse. “No, Heiress. We are.”
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MY FAV COUPLE IS BACKKKKK
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He had three new voicemails and two texts from Xander. The first text said: Call me back in ten minutes, or I’m going to fill your voicemail with yodeling. The second text was a reminder: I do not excel at yodeling.
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“When words are real enough, when they’re the exact right words, when what you’re saying matters, when it’s beautiful and perfect and true—it hurts.”