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The Prodigal Son (The Goode Brothers, #4) The Prodigal Son by Sara Cate
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“A bad man does bad things for himself, but a good man does bad things for others.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Yes, God, please,” I shout. “Don’t scream for God, Isaac. Scream for me,” he mutters in my ear.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“But then he growls in my ear and says, “Now be a good boy and come for me.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Then, just before the doors close, Jensen shoves his hand in to stop them. Bursting into the elevator, he says, “Just one more.” Taking my face in his hands, he kisses me hard again, and I grin like a fool against his mouth. Oh yeah, I’m fucked.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Let me ask you, my friends, what are you doing with your life to honor Christ’s sacrifice? How are you spending your time before your final judgment day? Are you wasting it on hatred and judgment of your brothers and sisters? Or are you using the blessing of time you’ve been given to look after one another? Love each other as Jesus loves you.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Tell me, if we know that God created all creatures in his image…” He pauses, looking down with contemplation. As he gazes up, I see the emotion in his eyes. “Am I any less in his image than any other man or woman?”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“This isn’t right. Family, my ass. That’s just a cover for their small-minded bigotry. I’ll have that nurse reported.” I glance sideways at him and feel a smirk growing on my face. “Sit down, Karen. We can wait. They have to let us back there, eventually.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“On the bright side,” Luke says. “Isaac dating you might be distracting enough to keep me alive.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Good. You’ll get a front-row view of my older brother murdering me on the dining room table. Right next to the mashed potatoes.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Well, this song…is about that. This is for you. You know who you are.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“I just want you to be happy, son. And I don’t care what that looks like. I hope you know that. You only get one life. Don’t waste it by trying to please everyone else.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“You are mine, and I am yours. We were official the moment I laid eyes on you that night in Phoenix.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“You really are going to take care of me, aren’t you?” he asks. Leaning over, I press my lips to his forehead before picking up the room service menu. “Always.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“He is sex and sin incarnate. All of my temptations wrapped up into one. Theo Virgil will be my downfall and my destruction, and right now, I welcome it. Let me burn in the fires of hell forever for that mouth of his. I won’t regret a thing.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Go ahead,” I mumble. “You want to taste it, don’t you? Let me see what that pretty mouth can do.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“There’s a dynamic between us I’ve never had before, and I’m intrigued by it. He’s so dominant and possessive, and I actually like it. I want him to own me, control me, take care of me, brand me. I want to be his.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“They just don’t realize it’s Theo Virgil breaking up with Isaac Goode.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son
“Like a long-term fuck buddy. I’m pretty sure that’s a boyfriend, idiot.”
Sara Cate, The Prodigal Son