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The Heartbreaker (The Goode Brothers, #3) The Heartbreaker by Sara Cate
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“this whole family is acting like jerks. The audacity to make me fall in love with them in minutes.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Stop it, you jerk. In fact, this whole family is acting like jerks. The audacity to make me fall in love with them in minutes.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Will you let me fuck your mouth?” I ask, “Will you gag on my cock until I’m convinced that you’re sorry?” With drops of my precum smeared across her tongue, she nods. “You won’t let anyone else do this, will you?” She shakes her head. “Because you belong to me, don’t you, my little devil?” She nods. “And you won’t tell anyone your English professor fucks your pretty mouth, will you?” Her grip on my legs tightens as she moans and shakes her head. “Good girl. Now, show me just how sorry you are.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I pick up my glass and take another sip. “Sorry, Miss Green, but I’m not in the business of telling women what to do with their bodies.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“She is the siren at the bottom of the sea, calling me to my own reckoning. And like the carnal creature I am, I would gladly drown.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“A buzz of warmth shoots down to my stomach at the sound of him calling me that. No matter how much I want to stay here with him, I pull myself away. It feels like the hardest step I’ve ever taken, but at the end of the day, I’m proud of myself. I’m finally advocating for the love I think I deserve. He should be proud of me, too. Even if it costs us everything.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“when I returned to Austin, I was never fully present, at least not with my family. Which means all the things I wanted to say to him have been left unsaid. Years and years of resentment and anger and hurt have just been lying dormant inside me since I was a kid. And rather than face it, find closure, and heal, I’ve been silent. But I’m done being silent now.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“My life fell apart when I was sober, so it’s ironic that drunk me is able to start piecing it back together. As I’m cleaning, I can’t stop thinking about what Isaac said. Am I really turning into my father? Deep down, did I always know how much like him I am? That’s why I tried to spare anyone else from spending their life with me. I refused to treat the people I love the way he did. Dismissive. Abusive. Manipulative. I didn’t run away the same way Isaac did, but I did run away. And I’ve been running ever since.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You will not see him, talk to him, or let him touch you without my permission. Do you understand?” I thrust harder until she’s on her tiptoes, her knees buckling as she struggles with the sensation. “I understand,” she murmurs. “Now I want you to be a good girl and come for me, Miss Green.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You belong to me. My little devil. Isn’t that right?” “Yes,” she whines, her voice strained and breathless.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“in situations like this, when I need something to ground me, his commands give me exactly what I need.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I guess that’s the thing about being an adult that nobody really warns you about. Mature decisions suck. Indulgent immaturity is way more fun.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I mean, I tried desperately to not want this. But I do. I want you. I want us, and I think we can make it work. I think if we try…I think if we really work at it.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Good girl,” he replies, the frigid, gravelly tone of his voice sending chills all the way down to my toes. I can’t hide my smirk now, but for the first time since I showed up, neither can he.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“And you won’t tell anyone your English professor fucks your pretty mouth, will you?” Her grip on my legs tightens as she moans and shakes her head. “Good girl. Now, show me just how sorry you are.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Will you let me fuck your mouth?” I ask, “Will you gag on my cock until I’m convinced that you’re sorry?” With drops of my precum smeared across her tongue, she nods. “You won’t let anyone else do this, will you?” She shakes her head. “Because you belong to me, don’t you, my little devil?” She nods.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“What are you doing, Miss Green? Why are you trying to cross this line now?” I ask. “Because another woman touched you today,” she says with determination. “And I didn’t like it. I’ll do whatever I can to get your attention, Dr. Goode.” “Because you’re a brat.” “Because I’m your brat.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You belong to me. My little devil. Isn’t that right?” “Yes,” she whines, her voice strained and breathless. “You will not see him, talk to him, or let him touch you without my permission. Do you understand?” I thrust harder until she’s on her tiptoes, her knees buckling as she struggles with the sensation. “I understand,” she murmurs. “Now I want you to be a good girl and come for me, Miss Green.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You’ve fucked me up, you little devil. This is all your fucking fault. I was fine until you came around, but now you have me acting like some kind of freak.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You little heartbreaker!” she says with a smile. “You just love ‘em and leave ‘em.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You can do this, Miss Green. The road ahead might be tough, but I believe you’re tougher.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“You don’t tell me what to do, Miss Green,” he says. “It’s the other way around. Understand? Now stop being such a petulant brat and go pee into the cup. Now.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I can’t hide my smirk now, but for the first time since I showed up, neither can he.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Good girl,” he replies, the frigid, gravelly tone of his voice sending chills all the way down to my toes.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“Will I get punished if I break the rules?” I ask playfully. He turns, leaning against the fridge with his arms crossed. “Do you want to be punished, Miss Green?”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“What kind of God would condemn someone for who they love?” I mutter under my breath. “What did you just say?” my dad barks. “I won’t worship a God who condemns people for who they love.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I’d set myself on fire just to keep her warm.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker
“I’m not asking for anyone to kiss the floor. But, I don’t know, just be nice to me. If a man said one nice thing about me, I’d probably marry him on the spot. That’s how low the bar is at the moment.”
Sara Cate, The Heartbreaker