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Dirty Filthy Rich Love (Dirty Duet, #2) Dirty Filthy Rich Love by Laurelin Paige
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“He'’s in my veins. So it doesn't matter what I'm thinking about, because he’s still coursing through my blood. Even when he thinks he’s walked away.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“You wanted to know what you are.”
“Okay.”
“What you are is mine.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“Tell me Mr. Kincaid, what hobbies do you have? What occupies your weekends besides work?" "You." Okay. He won.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“She liked men who adored her and were into public displays of affection. I liked a man who enjoyed rape play and apparently had a serious problem with stalking .”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“You hold the cards right now, Sabrina,” he said, his nose almost touching mine. “But don’t begin to think I’ve forgotten who’s in charge.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“We can't look back and say ‘what if this happened’ or ‘what if this didn't’,” I said. “We’ve both lived long enough to know that sometimes the good is anchored to the bad, and if we changed a single detail, who knows if we'd be here now? I want to be here. Now.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“He nodded without judgment, without opinion. As though he understood that there were things that happened in the world and some of them were fine and some of them were not fine, and living was what happened in between.”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love
“enough time to truly think and let it all sink in. And here he was asking me to make major decisions based on those emotions? It felt impossible. Fortunately the waiter came then and left the tab at our table. Donovan swiped it before I had a chance to even offer. "I don't expect you to pay for my every meal," I said. A prickly subject perhaps, but much safer than the one we were on before. "I do.” He pulled his gold card from his wallet. "I just told you I wanted a relationship. This is part of a relationship." "Maybe in the 1950s. I'm a modern woman. You should let me take a turn now and then." "Is that part of your terms, then?" He had me there. This subject was more related to the one before than I’d realized. He'd been my benefactor for years, hadn't he? Was that Donovan's idea of a relationship? Taking care of someone? Paying the bills? Coming to the rescue? Had he been taking care of me for too long? Was the ability to pay my own way part of my terms? This was even more complicated to answer than it sounded. And it had already”
Laurelin Paige, Dirty Filthy Rich Love