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Goldilocks and the Bear
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“The trinket reminded her of him and made it feel as if he were always near. She rubbed her fingers over the glossy gemstone and imagined running as a bear like her husband. And their future children.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“She rolled to her feet and tested her new body, her laughter coming out as a soft chuff as she spun about in place. Suddenly Ramsay was beside her, larger still, his caramel-colored fur shining like bronze in the sunlight. He nuzzled his snout to hers and rumbled in affection. It was the perfect ending to the story she’d have to write one day. Goldilocks and her bear, she”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“You became a bear.” Ramsay crouched beside her and touched her cheek. “The most beautiful bear I’ve ever seen.” “But how?” His eyes remained wide with wonder. “I have no idea. You were touching your pendant and had the most wistful look on your face.” “I was thinking about you,” she whispered. “How I wished to know what it would be like to run with you and our children one day.” “Children?” A warm grin lit up his face. “One day,” she stressed, the”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Lass, I’ve loved you since you drew a dagger on me. I might not have realized it then, but I admired your spirit and your bravery from the first moment we met.” “You did?” “I still do. My only regret is that I didn’t tell you sooner.” “Say it,” she whispered, loving the way he grinned down at her. “I love you.” “Say it again,” she pressed. “I love—” Victoria surged forward and kissed him, knocking them both to the ground. They”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Victoria melted against him as they kissed. Ramsay’s arms around her swept away the sadness that had been plaguing her since his departure and made her all the more certain of her feelings. Somewhere”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Her feet finally cooperated with her brain. She dashed across the orchard toward him and into his waiting arms. Chuckling merrily, he caught and spun her in a circle. “What did you realize?” she asked once her feet touched the ground again. “That you mean too much to me to be left behind with promises. When we leave this castle, it’ll be together. The bears aren’t the ones who need me right now, and I won’t be that mate who leaves his new bride alone.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“How did I ever deserve such a beautiful woman?” The sound of Ramsay’s voice behind her made Victoria’s heart skip a beat and her breath catch in her chest.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“A bit of the black cord escaped her clenched fist. “It’s the very best thing,” she said, opening her palm to reveal the glossy pendant. “See? It’s a bear! Like your husband.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Do I love him?” she wondered aloud to the empty room. “Is it possible to love a man after knowing him for so little time?” At the time of his request to court her, their match had felt sensible, forged by friendship, respect, and even passion, but she’d never considered love to be part of the equation. Becoming his mate had been driven by her affection and hope for more in the future. Now, it seemed that future had come sooner than expected.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Ramsay—” He silenced her with a kiss, and then he gave her something else to focus on, making love to her with the tenderness missing from their previous passionate and wild couplings. When she woke again, hours later, Ramsay was gone. She buried her face against his pillow, breathing in his scent, and wondered how she’d endure during the time apart from him. After their shared experiences on the road and their blissful nights of recovery, even one day seemed like it would be forever.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Ramsay’s fear of heights would be a secret she took to her grave.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“A tight, hard lump in her throat kept Victoria from speaking. Witnessing the love and raw pain in Samiran’s eyes struck a chord deep within her soul. She couldn’t imagine losing Ramsay. Her bear took her by the hand and squeezed, renewing her pain with a fresh wave of tears as she mourned the fate of the two lovers before them. Why”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Fierce pride for his brave and beautiful wife swept through him. Ignoring”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“The Liangese mercenaries at the gate never stood a chance. Ramsay became a furry cannonball, all claws and teeth hurtling through them. He flattened one on impact and rose on his hind legs to rip the other in half.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“The tension left his body and his shoulders sagged. He dropped his hands to her waist and drew her in against him while nuzzling his bearded face against her hair. “Be careful, wife. I don’t want—no, I can’t lose you. Not when it’s taken so long to find you.” Lifting to her toes, Victoria pulled Ramsay down to her and kissed him, hard and fast. “You”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“While Victoria wasn’t a bear, she was the embodiment of everything else he’d desired in a mate. There was no one better suited for him, and he’d long decided her tenacity in the face of danger only made her braver than his powerful clan sisters. Victoria had been made for him, a gift from the stars, and he’d never regret a day of heeding Heldreth and Talbot’s advice. Visiting Creag Morden hadn’t merely granted him a reprieve from his duties: a holiday in her kingdom had brought him to the love of his life. And nothing would ever make him take her for granted.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Are you hungry?” “I am, though not for food at the moment.” She leaned up on her elbows and crooked a finger at him. She didn’t need to say anything more. He abandoned their meal and rejoined her in the bed, happy to let his wife push him to his back and claim him from above.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“After a night filled with more activity than sleep, he felt justified in their late awakening.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Goodnight, my husband,” she said in a quiet voice, relishing the word. She’d really done it, taking an unbreakable physical and verbal vow of matrimony. “Goodnight, my wife,” he whispered against her hair. “My Goldilocks.” Until she’d experienced the joy of lying in Ramsay’s arms, Victoria had never felt safer, and the promise of them belonging to her forever was all the comfort she needed as she drifted to sleep.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“In Ramsay, she’d found a man who understood her, who respected her as much as she respected him. A man who stirred the fire in her heart, both anger and passion, but could also bring her a sweet comfort and sympathetic ear. She couldn’t ask for a better man to take as a husband.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“I’ll never tire of doing that. You have no idea how long I’ve wanted to.” “I could guess…” Her mind went back to his kilt and those delectable peeks of firm thigh whenever the wind disturbed it.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“My bear,” she panted when she regained some control over her lungs. “Mine.” “Yours always.” He rolled, pulling her with him so the heated connection between their bodies never broke. Once”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Her Ramsay. Hers. Hers to explore and touch. Hers to kiss with all the desire she could muster. And hers to love, even though she couldn’t yet force the words from her lips.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Mine.” His voice rumbled deep in his chest. He”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Well… I spoke with Ana and realized what was most important to me,” she replied, with renewed courage surging through her veins. “I don’t want a large wedding in a temple. I want you, my friend, and the one man to ever care what I want. I’ve never been more certain about anything.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Gangrannach. It’s the word we use for one who isn’t yet loved by their other half. Whether shifter or human, we wait for as long as we’re able. No one before you exists in my mind or memories anymore, because this… this I’ve been saving for you alone.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Never wear trousers or smallclothes again.” “Why not?” he asked in a husky growl. How could she possibly tell him how much she preferred his kilt, and how she’d grown accustomed to the green and silver garment fluttering around his knees and thighs? For fear of bloating his ego, she didn’t utter a word regarding how often she’d prayed to the wind, hoping it would toss the blasted thing around his waist. Heat rushed to her face as her gaze traveled over his chiseled body from abdomen to chest. She traced the same path with her fingers and gave in to the urge to explore.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Her eyes followed every muscular curve, and then she stroked her fingers through the soft curls on his chest. It was her favorite part of him. “What are you doing, Goldi?” “Taking charge.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Kissing Ramsay was every bit as empowering as she’d hoped it would be. He startled awake, impossibly still until he came to his senses and trailed one broad palm down her naked back. He cupped one bare cheek and squeezed while making a delightful, bearlike rumble in his chest.”
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― Goldilocks and the Bear
“Did he dream of her? The thought made her giddy and all the more certain about her path. She thought of what Anastasia had said, then took charge.”
― Goldilocks and the Bear
― Goldilocks and the Bear
