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Phoenix (Stardust #1) Phoenix by Autumn Reed
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“I grinned at the only soap in the shower: apple-scented body wash. Very manly.”
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“He had chestnut brown hair that was short on the sides but longer on top and styled to look just a little messy. Behind stylish glasses with black plastic frames, his dark brown eyes appeared concerned and maybe even a little amused.”
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“He looked a couple years older than me and was pushing six feet tall. His russet colored hair was cut short on the sides but long on top and swooped to one side in a kind of glamorous retro style.”
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“Knox was such a dichotomy: powerful yet gentle. His striking green eyes could see right through me, allowing no room for questioning or hiding from the truth. Ethan was a mystery. Brown eyes sparkled behind his glasses, a smirk playing at the corner of his lips. Outwardly calm and comforting, there was more to Ethan than met the eye. And Chase, his clear blue eyes honest and true. He was a sweetheart.”
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“There were more of them? Hopefully they were in Santa Cruz and would stay there. I didn't know if I could handle one more attractive guy in my life.”
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“So, I have a serious question for you guys.” I kept my face completely blank while pausing dramatically. Their expressions turned serious, expecting another conversation about my dad or their backgrounds, I was sure. “Which one of you is responsible for the apple-scented body wash in the shower?” I smiled at the end of the question, unable to hide my amusement any longer. Chase snickered and Knox guffawed, both turning to look at Ethan. He glared at them. “What? I happen to like the smell of fruit. It’s not a crime.”
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“Ethan, on the other hand, didn’t take any of it too seriously. I could tell that while he was probably just as competitive as the other guys, he was really just playing for the fun of it. Every so often, I saw him snitch another piece of candy and laughed to myself. It was a good thing he won his fair share of hands, or he would have been out of the game several hands ago.”
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“Strong arms cradled me against a muscular chest, and I was enveloped with warmth. I felt comforted, safe.”
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