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Taste for Trouble
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“But we know what’s important. We know that family is precious, that love is rare, that fate is unkind.”
― Taste for Trouble
― Taste for Trouble
“My mom always said there was nothing wrong with this country that couldn’t be fixed by turning half the churches into libraries.”
― Taste for Trouble
― Taste for Trouble
“We know that family is precious, that love is rare, that fate is unkind.”
― Taste for Trouble
― Taste for Trouble
“When he returned to the Annex, James found Drew hunched at the keyboard of what served as his computer, Audrey peering over his shoulder at the screen. As usual, the casing was off the tower and a jumble of wires and computer innards spilled out onto the floor. The man had at least half a dozen high-powered laptops to his name, James knew, not to mention the tablets and the smart phones that weighed down his pockets like spare change. But when performance mattered, Drew headed straight to his desktop Frankenstein.”
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― Taste for Trouble
“Which meant either these women weren’t paying attention to the details (something for which Bel had little sympathy) or they were willfully ignoring them (something Bel didn’t even comprehend.) Then she got jilted. On live TV.”
― Taste for Trouble
― Taste for Trouble
“Cozumel—with or without the bride’s sister—surprised Bel anymore. But it always surprised the bride. That was the part Bel didn’t understand. Because when your groom wasn’t totally”
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― Taste for Trouble
“The balance of family duty, as he knew from vast experience, lay in simply showing up. Just being there through it all, whether your presence was wanted or not. Nobody with family—any decent family anyway—suffered alone. It simply wasn’t allowed. Your family sat there with you in your misery, propping you up, renting DVDs, serving snacks and making bad jokes until you were ready to venture out again on your own wobbly legs, blinking against the sunlight. Bel”
― Taste for Trouble
― Taste for Trouble
“Jillian’s fine. She’s in her room with one of Drew’s e- readers.”
“Uh oh.” Drew sat forward. “Which one?” Audrey tensed.
“The blue one. The mini- tablet?”
“Okay.” Drew smiled. “That’s fine, then. Porn’s on the red one.” She stared for a moment.
“Right. I’ll remember that.”
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“Uh oh.” Drew sat forward. “Which one?” Audrey tensed.
“The blue one. The mini- tablet?”
“Okay.” Drew smiled. “That’s fine, then. Porn’s on the red one.” She stared for a moment.
“Right. I’ll remember that.”
― Taste for Trouble
“Okay,” he said, his eyes so kind and”
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― Taste for Trouble
