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  • #1
    Elle Kennedy
    “Baby, I could watch you watching paint dry, and I still wouldn’t be bored.” Garrett Graham, my own personal sweet-talker.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #2
    Elle Kennedy
    “Just out of curiosity,” she says, “after you wake up in the morning, do you admire yourself in the mirror for one hour or two?”

    “Two,” I reply cheerfully.

    “Do you high five yourself?”

    “Of course not.” I smirk. “I kiss each of my biceps and then point to the ceiling and thank the big man upstairs for creating such a perfect male specimen.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #3
    Elle Kennedy
    “You invoked a campus-wide hands-off law? Are you kidding me?” I’m not at all remorseful as I meet her eyes. “Of course I did.” “Oh my God. You are unbelievable.” She shakes her head in disbelief”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #4
    Elle Kennedy
    “I never expected her. Sometimes people sneak up on you and suddenly you don’t know how you ever lived without them. How you went about your day and hung out with your friends and fucked other people without having this one important person in your life.” Garrett Graham”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #5
    Elle Kennedy
    “I’m grinning like the town idiot. And now is not the time to be grinning like the town idiot, not when I’m buck naked in a room full of showering dudes and my girlfriend is glaring daggers at me. But I’m so happy to see her that I can’t control my facial muscles.

    My eyes eat up the sight of her. Her gorgeous face. Dark hair pulled back in a ponytail with a pink hair thingie. Infuriated green eyes.

    She’s so damn hot when she’s mad at me.

    “It’s nice to see you too, baby,” I answer cheerfully. “How was your break?”

    “Don’t you baby me. And don’t ask about my break because you don’t deserve to know about it!” Hannah glowers at me, then shifts her attention to the three hockey players in the neighboring stalls. “For the love of Pete, would you guys just rinse off and skedaddle already? I’m trying to yell at your captain.”

    I choke back a laugh, which ends up spilling out when my teammates snap to attention like they’ve been issued a command by a drill sergeant. Showers turn off and towels come out, and a moment later, Hannah and I are alone.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #6
    Elle Kennedy
    “What the hell is going on in here?”

    Hannah jumps in surprise when Coach Jensen appears in the shower area.

    Oh, hey, Coach,” I call out. “Not what it looks like.”

    His dark brows knit in a displeased frown. “It looks like you’re taking a shower in front of your girlfriend. In my locker room.”

    “Okay, then yeah, it’s what it looks like. But I promise, it’s all very PG. Well, except for the fact that I’m naked. But don’t worry, no kinky shit is going to happen.” I grin at him. “I’m trying to win her back.”

    Coach’s mouth opens, then closes, then opens again. I can’t tell if he’s amused or pissed or ready to wash his hands of this whole thing. Finally, he nods and opts for option number three. “Carry on.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #7
    Elle Kennedy
    “Hannah returns to our booth carrying our drink orders. Or rather, Allie and Dex’s drink orders. Logan and I asked for sodas, but what we get is water.

    “Where’s my Dr. Pepper, Wellsy?” Logan whines.

    She levels him with a stern look. “Do you know how much sugar is in a soft drink?”

    “A perfectly acceptable amount and therefore I should drink it?” supplies Logan.

    “Wrong. The answer is too damn much. You’re playing Michigan in an hour—you can’t get all hopped up on sugar before a game. You’ll get a five-minute energy boost and then crash halfway through the first period.”

    Logan sighs. “G, why is your girl our nutritionist now?”

    I pick up my water glass and take a sip of defeat. “Do you want to argue with her?”

    Logan looks at Hannah, whose expression clearly conveys: you’ll get a soda over my dead body. Then he looks back at me. “No,” he says glumly.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #8
    Elle Kennedy
    “Me: Not happening.

    Him: How bout tmrw night? I’m free at eight.

    Me: Can’t. I have the Spanish Flu. Highly contagious. I just saved your life, dude.

    Him: Aw, I appreciate the concern. But I’m immune to pandemics that wiped out 40-mil ppl from 1918 to 1919.

    Me: How is it u know so much about pandemics?

    Him: I’m a history major, baby. I know tons of useless facts.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #9
    Elle Kennedy
    “As long as it’s BYOB, I’m cool,” Tuck answers. “And if Danny is coming then you better lock up the liquor cabinet.”

    “We can move the hooch to G’s room,” Logan says with a snort. “God knows he won’t drink a drop of it.”

    Tuck glances over at me with a grin. “Poor baby. When are you gonna learn to handle your liquor like a man?”

    “Hey, I handle the drinking part just fine. It’s the morning after that does me in.” I smirk at my teammates. “Besides, I’m your captain. Somebody has to stay sober to keep your crazy asses in line.”

    “Thanks, Mom.” Logan pauses, then shakes his head. “Actually, no, you’re the mom,” he tells Tucker, grinning at Tuck’s apron before turning back at me. “Guess that makes you the dad. You two are positively domestic.”

    We both flip him the finger.

    “Aw, are Mommy and Daddy mad at me?” He gives a mock gasp. “Are you guys gonna get a divorce?”

    “Fuck off,” Tuck says, but he’s laughing.

    The microwave beeps, and Tucker pulls out the defrosted chicken, then proceeds to cook our dinner while I do my homework at the counter. And damned if the whole thing isn’t domestic as hell.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #10
    Elle Kennedy
    “But she doesn't sneak a peek. She simply keeps glaring at me. "You invoked a campus-wide hands-off law? Are you kidding me?"
    I'm not at all remorseful as I meet her eyes. "Of course I did.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #11
    Elle Kennedy
    “You’re all one-track about hockey, remember? And besides, we argue too much.”

    “We don’t argue. We bicker.”

    “It’s the same thing.”

    He rolls his eyes. “No, it’s not. Bickering is fun and good-natured. Arguing is—”

    “Oh my God, we’re arguing about the way we argue!” I interrupt, unable to stop from laughing”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #12
    Elle Kennedy
    “The house smells like an Italian restaurant when I walk through the door. I turn to Logan, who shoots me a WTF look, and I shrug as if to say fuck if I know, because I honestly don’t know. I bend down to unlace my scuffed black boots, then follow the mouthwatering aroma to the kitchen. When I reach the doorway, I blink like I’ve just stumbled upon a desert mirage.

    Hannah’s sexy ass greets my eyes. She’s angled over the oven door, wearing Tuck’s pink oven mitts as she pulls a steaming pan of lasagna off the middle shelf. At the sound of my footsteps, she glances over her shoulder and smiles. “Oh, hey. Perfect timing.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #13
    Elle Kennedy
    “I like this sweater,” I protest. Garrett glances at Allie. “Hi, I’m Garrett. What’s your name again?” “Allie. Hannah’s roommate and BFF.” “Great. Well, can you tell your roomie and BFF that she looks like a reject from a sailing show?” She laughs, and then, to my horror—Benedict Arnold!—she agrees with him. “It wouldn’t”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #14
    Elle Kennedy
    “The second I encounter his erection, my jaw drops.
    “Oh my God, are you kidding me?”
    He looks startled. “What’s wrong?”
    “Are you taking human growth hormones or something? I snatch my hand back, fighting another rush of nervousness. “There’s no way that huge man monster is fitting inside me!”
    Garrett’s head abruptly drops in the crook of his arm as a shudder racks his body. At first I think he’s pissed off. Or maybe even crying. It takes several seconds before I realize what’s happening. He’s laughing.
    Scratch that – he’s in hysterics.”
    Elle Kennedy, The Deal

  • #15
    Renee Carlino
    “The present is our own. The right-this-second, the here-and-now, this moment before the next, is ours for the taking. It’s the only free gift the universe has to offer. The past doesn’t belong to us anymore, and the future is just a fantasy, never guaranteed. But the present is ours to own. The only way we can realize that fantasy is if we embrace the now.”
    Renee Carlino, Before We Were Strangers

  • #16
    Renee Carlino
    “You can’t re-create the first time you promise to love someone or the first time you feel loved by another. You cannot relive the sensation of fear, admiration, self-­consciousness, passion, and desire all mixed into one because it never happens twice. You chase it like the first high for the rest of your life. It doesn’t mean you can’t love another or move on; it just means that the one spontaneous moment, the split second that you took the leap, when your heart was racing and your mind was muddled with What ifs?—that moment—will never happen the same way again. It will never feel as intense as the first time. At least, that’s the way I remember it. That’s why my mother always said we memorialize our past. Everything seems better in a memory.”
    Renee Carlino, Before We Were Strangers

  • #17
    Renee Carlino
    “And in that moment, you realize how little control you have over your own destiny. From the time you're born, you have no control; you can't choose your parents, and, unless you're suicidal, you can't choose your death. The only thing you can do is choose the person you love, be kind to others, and make your brutally short stint on earth as pleasant as possible.”
    Renee Carlino, Before We Were Strangers

  • #18
    Renee Carlino
    “Maybe that’s what growing up was really all about. Adults always say how complicated life gets as we age, but really, I think we just look for bigger challenges to overcome. Our biggest fears stretch from sleeping without our beloved teddy bear to finding out that we have no purpose in life. Did time, maturity, and overcoming obstacles offer the kind of contentment so evident in Orvin? Or did we just simply give up and surrender to the life we were already living?”
    Renee Carlino, Before We Were Strangers

  • #19
    Emily Henry
    “Suddenly we’re not kids anymore, and it feels like it happened overnight, so fast I didn’t have time to notice, to let go of everything that used to matter so much, to see that the old wounds that once felt like gut-level lacerations have faded to small white scars, mixed in among the stretch marks and sunspots and little divots where time has grazed against my body.
    I’ve put so much time and distance between myself and that lonely girl, and what does it matter? Here is a piece of my past, right in front of me, miles away from home. You can’t outrun yourself. Not your history, not your fears, not the parts of yourself you’re worried are wrong.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #20
    Emily Henry
    “And even on those days when one or both of us is having a hard time, we'll be here, where we are completely known, completely accepted, by the person whose side we love wholeheartedly.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #21
    Emily Henry
    “Like a good book or an incredible outfit, being on vacation transports you into another version of yourself.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #22
    Emily Henry
    “It hurts to want it all, so many things that can't coexist within the same life.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #23
    Emily Henry
    “There aren't words vast or specific enough to capture the ecstasy and the ache and love and fear I feel just looking at him now.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation
    tags: love

  • #24
    Emily Henry
    “And that's how it is in real life too. You can love someone and still know the future you'd have with them wouldn't work for you, or for them, or maybe even for both of you.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #25
    Emily Henry
    “You’re not a vacation, and you’re not the answer to my career crisis, but when I’m in a crisis or I’m sick or I’m sad, you’re the only thing I want. And when I’m happy, you make me so much happier. I still have a lot to figure out, but the one thing I know is, wherever you are, that’s where I belong. I’ll never belong anywhere like I belong with you. No matter what I’m feeling, I want you next to me. You’re home to me, Alex. And I think I’m that for you too.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #26
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else's muse.
    I am not a muse.
    I am the somebody.
    End of fucking story.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

  • #27
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Men often think they deserve a sticker for treating women like people.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

  • #28
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “I used to think soul mates were two of the same. I used to think I was supposed to look for somebody that was like me. I don't believe in soul mates anymore and I'm not looking for anything. But if I did believe in them, I'd believe your soul mate was somebody who had all the things you didn't, that needed all the things you had. Not somebody who's suffering from the same stuff you are.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid , Daisy Jones & The Six

  • #29
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “I wish someone had told me that love isn’t torture. Because I thought love was this thing that was supposed to tear you in two and leave you heartbroken and make your heart race in the worst way. I thought love was bombs and tears and blood. I did not know that it was supposed to make you lighter, not heavier. I didn’t know it was supposed to take only the kind of work that makes you softer. I thought love was war. I didn’t know it was supposed to… I didn’t know it was supposed to be peace.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

  • #30
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “You have to have one person in your life that you know would never do anything to steer you wrong. They may disagree with you. They could even break your heart, from time to time. But you have to have one person, at least, who you know will always tell you the truth.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six



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