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Rules of the Game (Stardust, Texas, #2) Rules of the Game by Lori Wilde
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“Don’t blame the stream. Blame the dumbass who climbed into a laundry cart when it was parked at the top of a hill.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“What if she did get hurt? It wouldn’t be the first time and it probably wouldn’t be the last. Life hurt. That’s how you knew you were alive. But life was also a beautiful adventure, and the bad things were what made the good things worth cherishing.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“some things are just beyond our control and the heart wants what the heart wants whether it makes logical sense or not.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“She had closed him up in a mental box and he was supposed to stay there, dammit. Nothing more than a lovely fantasy she pulled out along with her vibrator from time to time.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“The cart jerked, the wheels catching on something. Jodi pitched forward, felt the cart leave the sidewalk, tilt, tip. Momentum shot her from the downed cart. Her plan was to somersault forward, plant her feet, stand up. Ta-da. Unhurt. Unfazed. Except it didn’t turn out that way.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“Tall, dark, and handsome, well built, easily topping six feet. Gorgeous. A bone-melting smile. Pearly whites. But of course he had perfect teeth. Oh crap. She was a sucker for tall, dark, and dashing.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but if one more person said that to her, Jodi swore she was going to lose it.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game
“He’d left her stranded in front of three hundred wedding guests, wearing a white dress and glass slippers like some deranged Cinderella, while he caught a plane to the Cayman Islands with a knock-kneed stripper named Chrysanthemum Greene and several million dollars embezzled from the Stardust Savings and Loan.”
Lori Wilde, Rules of the Game