Latte Darling (Darling, #2)
Rate it:
Open Preview
Read between February 8 - February 9, 2025
2%
Flag icon
This book is dedicated to anyone who’s ever felt too big and too small all at once.  Some day the world will catch up with our worth.  But until then, know that you’re enough just as you are.
4%
Flag icon
This man is an absolute Silver Fox and my libido that’s been slumbering in hibernation for the last decade just woke the fuck up.
8%
Flag icon
“Any man that makes you wait, is not worth your time.”
9%
Flag icon
“Tastes like coffee to me.” “Then you have a lot to learn.” I nearly pant, feeling more turned on than I think I ever have. “Is that so?” I nod again, meaning it this time. “You offering to teach me?”
13%
Flag icon
My mouth starts to open, but what am I supposed to say? Is there someone I need to dismember and bury in the woods for disagreeing with you? God help me, I’m trying to comfort the girl, not scare her.
32%
Flag icon
I wait for the angel on my shoulder to say something. To tell me to leave, tell me to quit being a Stage 5 Clinger. Except the little angel is kicked back, legs crossed, with an arm thrown over his eyes. Clearly as fucking done with me as I am with my conscience.
37%
Flag icon
Why I keep listening to these commands, I don’t know. But I want to listen. Something about doing what he says feels good. It’s nice to just listen. To not think.
45%
Flag icon
Her hands drag down her cheeks and she peeks up at me, “It was a panic purchase.” I lift a brow, “You panic purchased condoms?” “No, not exactly. I panicked and purchased Tropical Flavor condoms.”
51%
Flag icon
“I clearly didn’t do a good job explaining what I like last night,” Axel grits out, his hand dragging a path across my thighs and up my stomach. “Because all that jiggling, that’s what I fucking crave, Baby Doll. If you’re not bouncing around, I’m not doing it right.”
60%
Flag icon
It feels weird to walk into BeanBag with empty hands, but yesterday Maddie insisted that she’d provide lunch. And since she’s an amazing cook, and I’m not an idiot, I didn’t argue.
61%
Flag icon
“Just so we’re on the same page,” Brian slides the pizza into the oven, “if you two get married, I’m not gonna call her mom.” My laugh turns into a choke halfway up my throat. “Jesus, kid.” “What? I’m just saying,” he snickers. “She’s not even old enough to be your mom,” I mumble, while I pick my wallet up off the island. “Damnnn,” Brian drags the word out, a huge grin on his face. “Nicely done. Maybe instead of me calling her mom, she can call you Daddy.”
62%
Flag icon
“She’s too good for me.” Tony barks out a laugh, “Of course she is, but that’s the burden we bear as men surrounded by amazing women. Just treat her well. I’d hate to have to burn your shop down.” He’s smiling when he says it, but there’s a glimmer of true threat in his eyes.
95%
Flag icon
“All I have to offer is my love. But I’ll give you every last bit of it. Every inch of my heart. All the best parts of me.”
96%
Flag icon
“Some part of me knew,” her words slide right between my ribs, straight into my heart. “Some part of me knew that moment was the beginning of the rest of my life.”