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Small Town Swoon (Cherry Tree Harbor, #4) Small Town Swoon by Melanie Harlow
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“her sense of humor, her kindness, her devotion to her family. Her work ethic, her honesty, her generosity. Her cooking—her fucking cooking could make me cry. She’s beautiful and sweet and she makes me feel so good. She’s like a soft place to land, you know? When things are hard, she just makes them better. She makes me better.” Delphine nodded slowly. “Go get her, Dash. The future is all in your control.”
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“Dash.” “Hm?” “Better not come up to the bar tonight.” “You trying to get rid of me?” “I’m trying to save your soul.”
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“Thank you so much for celebrating with me today,” I said. “That was so much fun.” “You deserve to be celebrated.”
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“Finally, reading all those romance novels is going to pay off!” “Jesus. You’re not going to make me read one, are you?” “No, but I do think all men could learn something from them.”
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“No. Don’t think about the dangle.”
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“The diner waitress gets the movie star. I love this story.”
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“You can’t let doubt cloud your good energy, Ari,” I told her. “It will build and build, and before you know it, you have to walk around naked to cure yourself.”
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“My dreams were good.”
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“If ever there was a moment I wished I could stop time, this was it. I wasn’t just a good girl. I was his.”
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“Seeing him fall apart beneath me was better than any praise I’d ever gotten before in my life, and I’m someone who lives for approval.”
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“Could I turn out the light first?” “Absolutely not.” He grabbed my hips as he looked up at me. “You’re too fucking gorgeous for the dark, Sugar.” His words gave me the confidence I needed.”
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“Illuminated by the lamp on my nightstand, he looked like a god, or a bronze statue of a god. Weight in one hip, arm lifted, biceps bulging, muscles working as he swallowed. Even the goddamn dangle was hot.”
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“I should really take those devil horns off your headshot.” “After last night, maybe you should leave them.”
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“The fuck are you doing?” I looked up to see my brother Xander standing in the doorway to the living room. “Doesn’t anybody knock around here?” I shielded my crotch with the yearbook. “I have a key. Why would I knock?” He stuck his hands on his hips. “A better question is, why are you naked in the living room?” “I’m getting more comfortable with my vulnerability,” I said, like it was obvious. “Well, I was coming by to see if you wanted to go get some lunch, but you’ll have to put your vulnerability away.”
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“Because friends don’t think about each other the way I think about you.”
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“I take an improvisational dance class at Veronica’s studio.” She grinned. “You should come! It’s all about translating feelings into movement. You’d have to wear clothes, of course,”
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“Why were you naked in the kitchen?” “I was doing an acting exercise.” “An acting exercise?” I repeated dubiously. “Yes. Where I strip down to my purest self. It helps you to shed the layers of emotional protection”
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“He didn’t even have the decency to leave the room! He just stood there covering himself with a small kitchen towel like it was a fucking fig leaf.”
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“My eyes were on the road, but I wasn’t seeing stoplights and yellow lines. Just skin. Muscles. And the dangle.”
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“dress,”
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