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The Home Wrecker (The Goode Brothers, #2) The Home Wrecker by Sara Cate
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“It’s funny, really. I’ve only wanted two people in my entire life. The first time, it was his brother. And now, it’s his wife.”
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“You might be married to him, but you belong to me.”
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“Fun? Did she literally call that fun, as if we just finished playing a board game? I Eiffel Towered my wife with a twenty-six-year-old male prostitute, and she called it fun.”
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“Love doesn’t live in perfect little boxes and abide by arbitrary rules. It grows and spreads, and we are all just pawns in its game.”
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“I knew it!” a voice out of nowhere shrieks from the back of the room. We turn to find Sage hopping excitedly behind the food tables.”
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“You may change your mind, and you may not,” he mumbles against the side of my face. “But you don’t have to feel bad either way. There’s no right answer here, Briar.”
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“And when she draws a picture of everyone in her family together on the back of an old bank statement, I definitely should not be so touched by how she includes me—but I am.”
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“That’s it, Briar,” he mumbles. “I’m gonna come down your throat. My dirty fucking wife. My fucking wife.”
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“She is not a lesser version because she’s dirty and loves being fucked or dominated. She is more.”
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“Wilfred”
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“A thousand words and possibilities exist in the long moments of silence when the things we should express get left unsaid.”
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“I’m not thinking. Only acting, and it feels good. After years and years of making the smart choice, the Christian choice, the moral choice, I forgot how good it feels just to make the carnal, selfish choice.”
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“Art was my outlet, even if I wasn’t the one creating it. I could feel it. It’s like magic to me how something so simple could evoke something so visceral.”
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“I love how art captures those feelings we often can’t describe.”
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“Technically, I’m not doing anything wrong, but the prospect of being bad excites me.”
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“I needed that. No, we needed that. Sex without purpose other than intimacy and pleasure. When was the last time we did that? Months? Years? I nearly forgot how good it can be. Our sex life used to be fun, back when I felt like someone he couldn’t resist. Back when my body felt like my own.”
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“I don’t care what you say, Caleb Goode. You’re a good man to me.” My lips pull into a smile as I watch her walk away. It helps to know that because, if I’m honest, her opinion is the only one that matters anyway.”
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“This wasn’t about making a baby. We needed this. For a moment, I feel a hint of relief that we’ve mended a crack between us. Is it enough to save our marriage? I don’t know, but I have to believe every little moment is enough.”
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“I have what I want, and maybe I’ve gotten complacent. Somewhere along the way, I stopped appreciating what I had worked so hard to get. She is my wife. I won her because I fought for her.”
Sara Cate, The Home Wrecker
“For fuck’s sake, I made a wager with a man tonight over my wife, treating her like the spoils of war.”
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“Isaac deserves to live in peace, free from this family that hurt him so badly, but I also hate to feel as if he’s missing the best part. The part he deserves to witness firsthand. The reckoning.”
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“but I’m sitting here at three in the morning, staring at Isaac’s picture on my phone. He’s on a mini tour right now, promoting an LP he put out, and I can’t stop staring at the event listed in town, which is only half an hour away. I won’t go. It would be wrong of me to show up at his show and disrupt what he has going on, but at the same time…that’s my brother. Theo Virgil is chasing his dreams right now. He’s free. What kind of monster would pull him back down to the depths of hell for his own selfish gain?”
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“I’m playing with fire, and I love it. I’m offering her something that will undoubtedly infuriate Caleb. But I have a soft spot for this woman. Someone else’s wife. The wife of someone I hate.”
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“Something about Briar brings me comfort, makes me feel safe, and makes me want to test her limits and play with her.”
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“She slips on submission like a well-fitting dress, immediately flaunting how fucking good it looks on her.”
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“She’s at war within herself, a raging battle between what she wants and what she thinks she’s allowed to want.”
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“I want to watch her find a part of herself she didn’t know existed.”
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“Her eyes finally meet mine, and I find myself grinning with how adorable she is. So innocent and yet so…curious.”
Sara Cate, The Home Wrecker
“God, he infuriates me. Caleb Goode is the most self-righteous, arrogant, inconsiderate asshole I’ve ever met. I can’t wait to see the look on his face when I tell him how easy it was to tempt his wife. He thinks he can just bully and control anyone he wants, but he can’t control me.”
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“My wife would never want you,” I say in a growly, deep tone. “Are you sure about that?” he replies with a grin that I want to smack off his face.”
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