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Some Sort of Love (Happy Crazy Love, #3) Some Sort of Love by Melanie Harlow
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“We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly,”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“Ah, wine. Wine was my friend. Wine understood me. Wine knew that it was entirely possible to be one hundred percent happy for your sisters and also ten percent jealous, because Wine does not care about mathematics.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“I loved that he was being honest with me and not trying to string me along just because the sex was good. I loved his sense of humor and his dirty mouth and his concern about being a gentleman. And maybe it was superficial or sexist, but I loved how tall he was and the way he carried me around and took command of my body—it made me feel beautiful and feminine and cherished. And I loved the way he loved his son with all his heart—even if it meant there was less of it for me.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“Ah, wine. Wine was my friend. Wine understood me.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“It’s not like they were handing out soul mates at the deli counter. I’ll take one tall, dark, and handsome with a steady job and a good sense of humor—oh, not the six-inch, the footlong. Thanks.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“That’s what being in love looks like. I didn’t have that, and I wanted it.

But then you found it.

I did, but that doesn’t mean you won’t. Love isn’t a finite thing in the universe. It’s not like it gets used up by people who got there first.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“glass,”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“with”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“Resting my forehead on hers, I whispered her name like a prayer, desperately wishing I could have this, have her, every single day of my life.
But something inside me wouldn't believe it was possible.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“It was so different with Jillian. I wanted her to need me for more than just sex. I wanted to make her happy, and not just physically. I wanted to do things for her and with her. I wanted her in my life.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“I’m not young; I’m thirty. That’s like ninety in judgy years.”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love
“From the complications of loving you I think there is no end or”
Melanie Harlow, Some Sort of Love