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Snowed in with the Billionaire Snowed in with the Billionaire by Lila Monroe
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“Always graceful, sweetheart, like a beautiful swan. Paddle like hell where no one can see, but up above, all ease and charm. And no ugly frowny face; yes, just like you’re doing right now.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed in with the Billionaire
“standing so close that I can”
Lila Monroe, Snowed in with the Billionaire
“Good night, then.” He brushes past me and leaves, closing the door behind him. Jerk. Oh God, my boss is a hot jerk. My stomach sinks as I sit down on the bed. What in the world have I gotten myself into?”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“Christmas carols play as I ride the escalator. I want to sing along, adding my own lyrics. Joy to the world/ Your flight is in/ Please don’t for-get your bags.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“He looks like the world’s cheeriest, sexiest murderer right now.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“fake-innocent expression doesn’t fool me. Those are Bambi-Satan eyes.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“Rules? Did somebody say something about rules? What are these rules you speak of? Nope, no rules here. No comprende. These are not the rules you’re looking for.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“Tiny understatement. Actually, massive understatement. It’s an understatement so massive it sucks in all surrounding matter, condensing it into nothingness.” “A black hole understatement,” he says. God, he understands my astrophysics analogies. Even underwater, my panties are on fire.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“Say whatever’s on your mind.” If I had a dollar for every time a man told me that, I would have one dollar.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“My throat goes dry. I try to come up with a verbal response, but I can’t get a word out. Say something. Anything. Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. Wait, am I Shakespeare-ing? Gah! Think, Paige!”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“I park, turn off the car, and take a deep breath. I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. I repeat the Litany Against Fear over and over in my mind. Forget my years at Delta Zeta, the Bene Gesserit are my true sisterhood.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In
“I check my email again—nothing—and try calling. The result is even more nothing. Nothing for everyone. We have a last minute sale on nothing, please bring all your nothing to the checkout counter. It is the Black Friday of nothing.”
Lila Monroe, Snowed In