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Dream of You (Wait for You, #4.5) Dream of You by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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“One of the things you never really see in a romance book is a woman who has self-esteem issues. I mean, I’m sure they’re out there, but they’re few and far between. Like they can have eating disorders, post-traumatic stress from sexual assault or mental abuse. They can be sold into sex trafficking and they can carry epic amounts of grief. We have female characters who have suffered every loss imaginable and ones who are scarred physically and mentality, but where in the hell are the average women? Ones who look in the mirror and cringe a little? Like, why are all those others acceptable to women, but reading or knowing another woman who has a low self-esteem is, like, worse than all that drama llama?”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“There’s nothing more powerful than the written word. It can transfer you to a place that exists right now that you’ll never get to visit or it can take you to a world that doesn’t. It can show you things you’ll never experience otherwise in life, and books…most importantly, they can take you out of your own world, and sometimes you need that.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“Love, no matter the amount of pain it could rain down on your head, was worth it.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“I don’t think you’re pretty.” His mouth found my pulse. “I think you’re fucking beautiful.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“The thing was, Colton was confident and self-assured, maybe even a little cocky, but he wasn't arrogant. He was like a unicorn.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Dream of You
“Why couldn’t alpha vampires with a heart of gold be real?”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“I was the kind of woman who got the guy in the books. But not in real life. Never in real life.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“smoked a bit of weed”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Dream of You
“Closing my eyes, I exhaled softly. “You want to see me, but I’m not sure you really want to. I don’t look like—”
“I know what you look like,” he said, his voice low as his gaze met and held mine. “I have two eyes and I’ve been checking you out often. Enough that it would probably make you uncomfortable if you knew. I fucking adore what I see.” He drew my hand to his groin, folding my palm over the rigid length. “I want what I see.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“Here’s an important piece of information about me. If I’m looking for just a lay, I’m not going to bring that woman crepes in the morning or fix her window. And I’m sure as hell not going to risk my career to just screw around with a witness. If I’m going to take that risk, it’s going to be worth it.” His thumb dragged under my lip, causing me to suck in a shallow breath.
“And honey, I have a good feeling, you’re worth it.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“My gaze darted to the entry of the grocery store, trying to determine the distance if I had to make a run for it. I wasn’t much of a runner.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You
“I grabbed a bra and a pair of yoga pants I’d never in my entire life ever worn while doing yoga.”
J. Lynn, Dream of You