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Sunlight (Haven River Ranch, #2) Sunlight by Devney Perry
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“I’ve got you. When it comes to the baby and life and all things. I’ve got you.”
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“If I wanted to be her secret keeper, then I’d have to teach her how to tell them. I’d have to show her how to be vulnerable.”
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“I didn’t want to talk to Jax, not again. Not twice in one day.”
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“The only woman in the world West would gladly take orders from was his wife. And maybe their daughter, once she was born.”
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“Now I was in trouble.”
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“open”
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“teeth”
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“Babe. Baby. Honey. Beautiful. Sweetheart. Jax didn’t use a single endearment. He used them all. He seemed to tailor them to his mood. Babe, for the normal moments when we were just talking. Honey, when he wanted to be sweet. Baby, when we were in his bed.”
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“Babe. Baby. Honey. Beautiful. Sweetheart.”
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“I don’t want you to kiss me.” It came out so fast I couldn’t stop it. What was I doing? What was I saying? His tongue darted out to lick his bottom lip. “Tell me a secret.” Only one secret came to mind. A secret I really, really shouldn’t say. But I did anyway. “I always want you to kiss me.”
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“Tell me a lie,” he whispered.”
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“My Josephine. Two words and he made it real. He made it special. He made it so I wasn’t doing this alone.”
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“You’re carrying my Josephine. That’s not exactly freeloading.” My Josephine.”
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“You do look like hell. And you’re still the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.”
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“It shouldn’t have surprised me to wake up alone the next morning. Not after she’d been keeping me at arm’s length for three months. But damn if it didn’t burn. It really fucking burned.”
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“was right. You were going to steal this cart, weren’t you?” She laughed, and it transformed her, like she’d turned on a light and it radiated through her face. Those brown eyes dazzled, revealing flecks of gold and cinnamon. Her straight white teeth flashed as pink colored her cheeks. Well, fuck. Now I was in trouble.”
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“I’m grumpy,” I warned. She popped the toothbrush out of her mouth. “Me too.” “Want to be grumpy together?”
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“Never had breakfast for dinner. Never been around horses. Both were problems I wanted to solve.”
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“She laughed, and it transformed her, like she’d turned on a light and it radiated through her face. Those brown eyes dazzled, revealing flecks of gold and cinnamon. Her straight white teeth flashed as pink colored her cheeks. Well, fuck.”
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“Breakfast for dinner. I’m really good at hugs and pancakes.” And delivering orgasms, but that was something I preferred to show women, not tell.”
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“I wished I could go back to that day. To reassure my past self that it would all be okay. That soon, the man of her dreams would flip her world upside down. That the lonely years were over.”
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“Sorry, that dinner conversation got heavy.” “Broad shoulders, darlin’. Lay it on me.”
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“Besides, cowboys weren’t my thing.”
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“It was the hat. It had been that cowboy hat. He’d looked so sexy wearing it all night, and then I’d gotten this ridiculous thrill that I was the woman who’d been with him when he’d taken it off. “Stupid. Freaking. Cowboy hat.”
“Don’t blame the hat.”
My hands flew wide, my heart leaping into my throat as my gaze streaked to the door. Jax stood with his arms crossed, leaning against the frame with an ankle crossed over the other.”
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“Tell me a lie.”
“I hate Montana.”
A grin tugged at my mouth. “Mission accomplished.”
“Now a secret,” she murmured, still breathing hard. “Tell me to tell you a secret.”
“Tell me a secret.”
“I love you.”
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