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Razing Kayne (Walking a Thin Blue Line, #1) Razing Kayne by Julieanne Reeves
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“I need you, Jess, with everything in me I need you, not just now or tonight, but forever. You're my North Star and Safe Harbor and all those other sappy clichés, but above all else, you are my dragon slayer. I need you tonight. I need you in my arms where I can feel your heart beating in time with mine. Just hold me and… and let me hold you in return.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“I designed this and had it made especially for you. The trefoil is the symbol of immortality: a beginning without an end, like our life together. The hearts represent my love for you. Forever love. Unending like the knot they form. I chose opals instead of diamonds, because opals are warm living stones, each color a birth stone, yours being the center of this ring just like you are the center of our family. “I know the inscription isn’t original, but the meaning behind the words is. I wrote those words for the wife I dreamed of. And here you are. With My Last Breath.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“There are two dedications. The first is Jessica’s. To my precious children, Madalina, Ashur, Isabelle, and Grace, No mother could love her children more than I love you. Each of you is truly a gift from God that I cherish more than anything else in this world. And to Amy Sarah, my Beloved Princess. I only held you once, but you live on forever in my heart. Even you have a story.” Kayne paused and bussed her temple before continuing. “The second dedication is from Darcy’s kids. I may call you Mom, Grandma, Aunt, or some other name, the title doesn’t matter to my heart. It only knows that it loves you. Happy Mother’s Day.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief...and unspeakable love.”                                                    ~ Washington Irving”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“You wouldn't find it funny if you had zipper tracks permanently pressed into your dick.”
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“Wait...no, I made a promise to the kids.” He edged back, crossing his arms over his chest, his face drawn up in a scowl. “Maybe Joe or Del or somebody would like them.”
“They are once in a lifetime tickets, Kayne.” Was he seriously going to pass on playoff tickets? She could hardly believe it. Jarred would have been on the phone and halfway out the door.
“Pass.”
She took pity on him. “Kayne, there's five of them. I was just teasing. I confirmed Gracie can sit on my lap.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“Can you guys behave yourselves while I walk over to the kids clothing section?” Why she was even bothering to ask was beyond her. She'd been fighting hard not to laugh at Kayne for the last five minutes. He was sitting on a toddler size tricycle and pushing it around with his feet—something Jarred would never have been caught doing, especially in public—looking like the Grape Ape.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“Go already,” Jess mumbled, but she snuggled deeper, sending pins and needles snaking up his arm.
He searched out her face in the darkness. “Are you sure, baby?”
“As long as you promise to hurry home, Pookie Bear, I'll miss you.” Jess batted her eyes at him adoringly.
“I'll check 10-8 in a few,” Kayne sighed, knowing he was going to have to figure out how to extricate himself from the sardine can of the bed. He did not want to leave them.
“Okay, Pookie Bear.” Shay chuckled before she hung up.
Kayne pinched Jess’s ass, satisfied when she yelped in surprise. “You're in so much trouble for that,” he growled.
“I guess you're really not much of a Pookie Bear, you're more of a Pookums? Or maybe a Snooky Poo?” Jess giggled when he cringed. “Sugar Kayne, Candy Kayne?”
“You're enjoying the fact that I'm a captive audience, aren't you?”
Jess nodded—the little witch.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“Hey, it’s Shay in dispatch. I need Kayne.”
“Sorry, he’s taken,” Jess mumbled.
Shay laughed. “You can keep him. I only need to borrow him for a call out.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne
“Reality is so, so much better than dream. You are so much better than any dream I’ve ever had.”
Julieanne Reeves, Razing Kayne