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Beautiful Illusions (Illusions, #1) Beautiful Illusions by Annie Jocoby
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“was the typical supermodel type that I had been noticing all over town since I started hanging”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“That you always need to look closer at people’s lives. You can’t just assume that just because they have beauty and wealth that they aren’t touched by tragedy, heartbreak, cheating, and everything else that plagues us mere mortals. They put their pants on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us.”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“need to take Alexis home. I hope you don’t mind if she comes with us in the car.” I didn’t protest.”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“I was totally embarrassed for being there. It was”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“He shouldn’t have to pay for the bad relationships and bad men that came before him. He shouldn’t have to pay for the sins of others. The ones who cheated and lied. The ones who verbally abused. The ones who just didn’t care,”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“You can’t just assume that just because they have beauty and wealth that they aren’t touched by tragedy, heartbreak, cheating, and everything else that plagues us mere mortals.”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“I’m never drinking again.”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“I woke up in a strange hotel room. Cotton mouth, a strange, sweet taste on my tongue, a feeling that every muscle was bloated and filled with liquid. My head was pounding, my hands shaking. My hair hurt, and the light streaming through the window was just.too.bright. I attempted to run one hand through my hair, but the hand was caught in a massive tangle. I pulled on my hair, then gave up. The tangle was not going to come out. I felt nauseated, and the sensation that came over me was that I was about to hurl. I swallowed hard several times until the feeling passed. I had no idea where the bathroom was, and the last thing I wanted to do was throw up in the bed. Where was I? And who was this guy in this bed? A head of dark hair, but the body was covered in a sheet. He was breathing heavily, evidently knocked cold. I surreptitiously sneaked out of the bed, hoping that my clothes were around somewhere. On tip-toe, I prowled around the room. It seemed to be a very nice room. A suite, in fact. I didn't have time to really look around, though. I had to get out of there. I got on my hands and knees, looking under the bed. Nothing was there. I crawled around the room, becoming frantic at the prospect of not being able to find my clothes. I finally got up, and tip-toed out of the room, and into the next room. Through bleary eyes, my head pounding like a Stuart Copeland drum solo, I finally saw my clothes in a pile. My precious red Mary Jane Jimmy Choos, which I spent way too much on, were next to the white sofa. My skirt and shirt were next to them. I breathed a sigh of relief.”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions
“I bit my lip and raised my eyebrows”
Annie Jocoby, Beautiful Illusions