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The Way We Collide (The Bradford Boys, #4) The Way We Collide by Tia Louise
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“They’re your new cooters,” she announces, and I duck with a snort. I happen to know a cooter is a turtle, but it’s still hilarious to hear a six-year-old say it so casually. Haddy pushes Axel at her and squeals. “Axel can be friends with your cooter,” Kimmie says, trying to tuck the turtle under her baby cousin’s arm. “Tell her, Eddie!” Edward’s brow furrows, and he looks around the decorated patio. “It’s probably not a good idea to have so many balloons in a yard full of newborn kittens.” Edward’s logical tone reminds me of Mr. Spock from the old Star Trek movies. He’s got the dispassionate delivery on lock.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Hurricanes are more my speed.” “Is that so? Hurricanes?” “Yes. They’re also powerful and destructive, but you know they’re coming. They give you plenty of time to prepare and get out of the way.” His expression remains doubtful, but I continue. “They’re what got me interested in the field.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“I’m a grown woman, a scientist. If I can’t handle one hot-as-hell tight end, how do I ever plan to handle a major storm?”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Mamma has lost her mind, Hads.” “Da da,” Haddy takes a moment to inform me. “Yep, he’s the one.” I stand quickly going to my lingerie chest for a dry pair of underwear. “He looks too good, and he smells divine. And those abs and that…” I think of his thick cock fisted in his large hand, and heat flashes down my neck and chest. “It’s a lot.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Reaching out, I wrap my arm around Raven’s shoulder, drawing her to my side. We’re standing in front of this judge who just pronounced us man and wife, and I’ll be damned. My daughter just called me Dada. I don’t believe in signs, and I’m not losing sight of what we’re doing here, but I won’t lie, nothing tops this moment.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Garrett was the third brother to retire after reuniting with his high school sweetheart at Dylan’s wedding and getting her pregnant. I still can’t believe he was so careless.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Jack’s first wife was a two-bit country singer from Fort Worth who caught his eye somehow. I only met her once, but I could tell right away what she wanted. What I couldn’t figure out was why he was with her. Jack never dated girls like that in school. Then she turned up pregnant. Then she ditched him for a singing career in Branson.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“He’s a Category 5 hurricane, and you’re The Raven Gale—now face him down! He’s more like a tornado ready to level my trailer park… Mimi Yes, girl… let him level it!”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Being the daughter of a luxury jewelry importer and a former Miss Georgia World, even a late one, is a total double-edged sword.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Only the most famous hurricane hunter on The Weather Channel. Trust me, Dad, if Jim Cantore shows up in your town, you do not want to be there.” “And that’s who you want to be?” His voice drips with disdain.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“I want to be the next female Jim Cantore.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide
“Ididn’t pay for you to go to one of the best schools in Georgia for you to become a weather girl.”
Tia Louise, The Way We Collide