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  • #1
    Jamie McGuire
    “Let me guess, it's the love of your life?" I said quoting Travis' statement about his motorcycle.
    "No, it's a car. The love of my life will be a women with my last name.”
    Jamie McGuire, Beautiful Disaster

  • #2
    Penelope Douglas
    “Yesterday lasts forever.
    Tomorrow comes never.
    Until you”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #3
    Penelope Douglas
    “I like storms. Thunder torrential rain, puddles, wet shoes. When the clouds roll in, I get filled with this giddy expectation. Everything is more beautiful in the rain. Don't ask me why. But it’s like this whole other realm of opportunity. I used to feel like a superhero, riding my bike over the dangerously slick roads, or maybe an Olympic athlete enduring rough trials to make it to the finish line. On sunny days, as a girl, I could still wake up to that thrilled feeling. You made me giddy with expectation, just like a symphonic rainstorm. You were a tempest in the sun, the thunder in a boring, cloudless sky. I remember I’d shovel in my breakfast as fast as I could, so I could go knock on your door. We’d play all day, only coming back for food and sleep. We played hide and seek, you’d push me on the swing, or we’d climb trees. Being your sidekick gave me a sense of home again. You see, when I was ten, my mom died. She had cancer, and I lost her before I really knew her. My world felt so insecure, and I was scared. You were the person that turned things right again. With you, I became courageous and free. It was like the part of me that died with my mom came back when I met you, and I didn’t hurt if I knew I had you. Then one day, out of the blue, I lost you, too. The hurt returned, and I felt sick when I saw you hating me. My rainstorm was gone, and you became cruel. There was no explanation. You were just gone. And my heart was ripped open. I missed you. I missed my mom. What was worse than losing you, was when you started to hurt me. Your words and actions made me hate coming to school. They made me uncomfortable in my own home. Everything still hurts, but I know none of it is my fault. There are a lot of words that I could use to describe you, but the only one that includes sad, angry, miserable, and pitiful is “coward.” I a year, I’ll be gone, and you’ll be nothing but some washout whose height of existence was in high school. You were my tempest, my thunder cloud, my tree in the downpour. I loved all those things, and I loved you. But now? You’re a fucking drought. I thought that all the assholes drove German cars, but it turns out that pricks in Mustangs can still leave scars.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #4
    M. Leighton
    “I can't stand the thought of you being anything other than deliriously happy. With me.”
    M. Leighton, Up to Me

  • #5
    M. Leighton
    “You haven't failed me. You've breathed so much life into my existence. Don't ever be sorry for that.”
    M. Leighton, Up to Me

  • #6
    M. Leighton
    “Okay, then I used to like that kind of thing.  Now I like your kind of thing.  It’s the very best kind of thing.  Makes all other kinds of things look like shit.”
    M. Leighton, Up to Me

  • #7
    Emma Chase
    “For God's sake, don't let her watch Cinderella. What kind of example is that? A mindless twit who can't even remember where she left her damn shoe, so she has to wait for some douchebag in tights to bring it to her? Give me a frigging break!”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #8
    Emma Chase
    “She talks like you. It’s not every day you hear a four-year-old say Prince Charming is a douchebag who’s only holding Cinderella back.”

    "That’s my girl.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #9
    Emma Chase
    “You know on TV when there’s one of those awkward, shocking moments and all you hear are the crickets in the background?

    Well chirp fucking chirp...this is one of those moments.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #10
    Emma Chase
    “Edward Cullen can take his stupid heroine and OD on it. Kate is my own personal brand of Viagra.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #11
    Emma Chase
    “God. I may end up being the first man in history capable of masturbating without touching himself. Look, Mom—no hands.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #12
    Emma Chase
    “I don’t go to church. Not anymore. I’m a lot of things, but a hypocrite really isn’t one of them. If you’re not going to play by the rules, you don’t show up for team meetings.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #13
    Emma Chase
    “You ever seen A Christmas Story? You know toward the end when Ralphie beats the ever-loving shit out of the bully? I hope to God you've seen it. Because then you'll know exactly what I mean when I say I'm about to go real fucking Ralphie on this son of a bitch.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #14
    Emma Chase
    “In that same year, NYU conducted its own study. With rats. They implanted electrodes in the brains of male rats and put two buttons in their cages. When the lucky little bastards pushed the blue button, the electrodes triggered an orgasm. When they pushed a red button, they were given food.

    Care to guess what happened to all the rats?
    They died.
    They fucking starved to death.
    They never pushed the red button.
    Need I say more?”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #15
    Emma Chase
    “Remember when I said all guys talk to their friends about sex?
    Well, we do.
    But no guy talks to his friends about sex with his girlfriend. Ever.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #16
    Emma Chase
    “God! Oh God!”

    I smile as I pick up the pace, “God’s not the one fucking you, baby.”

    Sure, I’m in love, but this is still me here.

    “Drew…Drew…yes…Drew!”

    Much better.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #17
    Emma Chase
    “Did you mix the flour with water before you added it?”

    Water? Martha didn’t say anything about water. That bitch.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #18
    Emma Chase
    “I’m going to fight to prove to you that this is real. That I’m not going anywhere and that what I feel for you isn’t going to change. And then someday – maybe not any time soon, but one day – I’m going to tell you that you, Kate Brooks, are the love of my life, and you won’t have any doubt that it’s true.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #19
    Emma Chase
    “I’ve gone cold turkey. Completely. I haven’t even jerked off. Not once. In nine frigging days. I think the buildup of semen is starting to affect my brain. Like sugar to a diabetic.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #20
    Emma Chase
    “My office door slams open, leaving a dent in the drywall.
    Here we go.
    “You are driving me crazy!”
    Her cheeks are flushed, her breathing’s fast, and she’s got murder in her eyes.
    Beautiful.
    I raise my brows hopefully. “Crazy? Like you want to rip my shirt open again?”
    “No. Crazy like the itch of a yeast infection that just won’t go away.”
    I flinch. Can’t help it.
    I mean—Christ.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #21
    Emma Chase
    “I’ll never get tired of looking at her. Or kissing her. Pussy whipped, thy name is Drew. Yeah I know. It’s okay. I don’t mind. ‘Caue if this is the Dark Side? Sign me up. Seriously. Don’t be surprised if I start skipping down the street singing, “Zip-a-Dee-fucking-Doo-Dah.” I’m that happy.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #22
    Emma Chase
    “Delores is a gorgeous name, for a gorgeous girl. Plus, it rhymes with clitoris...and I really know my way around them. Big fan.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #23
    Emma Chase
    “I want you to move in here with me. I want to fall asleep with your hair in my face every night. And I want to wake up wrapped around you every morning. I want us to spend whole weekends without any clothes on at all. I want to have clean fights and dirty makeup sex...I want to talk to you until the sun comes up, and I want to bring you cereal in bed every Sunday. I want to work long, endless hours in this office, but only if you’re here next to me.”

    Excerpt From: Chase, Emma. “Tangled.” Omnific Publishing, 2013-05-21T05:00:00+00:00. iBooks.
    This material may be protected by copyright.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #24
    Emma Chase
    “Well, then we’re a perfect fit, ’cause you’re a first-class bitch most of the time.”

    Fire dances in her eyes as she raises her half-filled glass.

    “Don’t you fucking dare. You throw that drink at me, I’m not responsible for what I do after.”

    I’ll give you a minute to guess what she does...”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #25
    Emma Chase
    “That’s good, Kate. Fine. Love Billy. Marry Billy. Just please…God…please just fuck me.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #26
    Emma Chase
    “I carry Kate to the elevator, our lips and tongues dancing furiously. I didn’t lock my car. I don’t think I even closed the door. Fuck it. They can steal it. I have more important matters at hand. I stumble into the elevator…”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #27
    Emma Chase
    “And I know someone who’s
    perfect for her. He works in my lab. He’s smart. He’s funny. His name is Bert.”
    Bert?
    Is she fucking kidding me? What kind of sick son of a bitch names his kid Bert in this day and
    age? That’s just cruel.
    “He’ll show Kate a good time. I plan on setting them up this weekend.”
    And I plan on handcuffing myself to Kate’s ankle and eating the key. Let’s see what kind of good
    time Bert can show Kate when she’s dragging me around behind her like a Siamese twin.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #28
    Emma Chase
    “And any man who would build a room in his house for some chick who blew him off? Any man
    who would wait years for that same girl to show up at his door, knowing she was with someone else?
    He’s not a man at all.”
    “What is he?”
    “A big, hairy, unwaxed vagina.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #29
    Emma Chase
    “Has the old man lost his freaking mind? Would I ask him to share something he’s worked his ass
    off for? Would he let someone else drive his 1962 cherry Mustang convertible? Would he open his
    bedroom door and let some other guy screw his wife?
    Okay, that was too far. I take it back—considering his wife is my mother. Forget I ever referred
    to my mother and screwing in the same sentence. That’s just…wrong. On so many levels.
    But for the love of God, tell me you see my point.”
    Emma Chase, Tangled

  • #30
    M. Leighton
    “She’s coming here?” My voice is unnaturally high in my shock. Gavin grins. “Damn, did someone just punch you in the nuts? What was that?”
    M. Leighton, Up to Me



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