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Nauti Dreams (Nauti, #3) Nauti Dreams by Lora Leigh
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“You don't change what you love or you never loved it to begin with.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“You amaze me," he said then, reaching out to lay the toy on her pillow. That wasn't where he had gotten it from. "You bring a toy to do a man's job, knowing the man is more than willing to provide the service. Where does that make sense, Chay?”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“She was still and silent against his chest, though he knew that indomitable will of hers was still firmly in place. She was the strongest person he had ever known in his life, and he wanted nothing more than to allow her to be weak.
And that was the redneck in him, he knew it was. The man who wanted to protect his woman against any and all threats. To be a partner until danger rolled around. But he had chosen a woman who refused to hide from danger.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“Intentamos hacer un pequeño Natches, ¿recuerdas?”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“Cut her again, and we’re finished. As friends, as family. Do you hear me, Dawg? That woman owns me, and she always will. You cut her again, and we’re finished.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“You had no intention of sharing Kelly with Rowdy even if it had been what he wanted, did you?” Dawg grunted. Rowdy would have killed both of them if they had touched Kelly. “Neither did you unless Rowdy really still needed it.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“I’d die for you,” he said softly. “I’d kill for you, Chay. And I’d go to my knees for you.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“Was James Dawg Mackay aware Johnny was also the biological son of his father, your brother Chandler Mackay?”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams
“In one hot afternoon in the Iraqi desert while he waited for the calvary to ride in and listened to the enemy get closer, he had found something he hadn’t expected to find. There, buried in a hole, he had held a woman, and somehow that woman had slipped inside his soul.”
Lora Leigh, Nauti Dreams