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Nova (The Renegades, #2) Nova by Rebecca Yarros
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“The problem with love was that once it was gone, there was no filling that hole, no substitute for that euphoria. Losing love came with withdrawal symptoms for which there was no known relief.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“Is it everything you dreamed?” Her voice sounded miles away and yet had never felt closer. “It’s perfect.” Because you’re here, too.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“Letting go is the hard part." "Not really. You just fall.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“There was never a moment that I didn’t love you. There will never be a moment that I don’t love you. You can love me or not, but that will never change the way I belong to you.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“You chose me.”
“I always will.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“I’m not going anywhere. If I have to tell you that a million times before you’ll believe me, then I’ll do just that. You and me—we’re our own little infinity. Our forever is wrapped up in everything that’s between us.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“You’re it. You’ve always been it, and I don’t care if I have to prove it to you over the rest of this damn year—you’re the only girl I’m going to touch.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“Everything was familiar and yet new. His scent was the same, the undertones of his skin unchanged by whatever cologne still managed to cling to his clothing. His voice still slid over my nerves like silk, his eyes the same ever-changing hazel that held me captive. His hands cupped my face with the same tenderness while the strength in his arms had only grown. He was my Landon underneath all that Nova, only ten times more… everything.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova
“She was a puzzle I’d never figured out. She’d never bored me, always left me craving her, wanting more, and chasing her down. Given the physical reaction I’d had the minute I’d realized it was really her—the way my heart lurched toward hers like a damned magnet—it was safe to say that hadn’t changed.”
Rebecca Yarros, Nova