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Sombra (Love in Translation, #2) Sombra by Leslie McAdam
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“In whatever language, you have my heart, my soul, my everything.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“We’ve been honest with each other about our issues. We both look at the world the same way, wanting to create our experience instead of having it created by other people. And we both live – and want to keep living – with passion and enthusiasm. The good and the bad.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“I don’t know how you came to me. Maybe it was a benevolent Dios sending you to me. But you are mine, and we are meant to be together. I swear it.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“I’ve been looking for you,” he says simply. “And now I’ve found you.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“I don’t ever want to leave,” I say.
His dark eyes flit to mine. “You don’t have to. You’re meant for me. When I saw you the first time … everything else dropped away. I only see you. No one else. You are what I desire.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“I’m tired of living my life for everyone else. It’s time for me to listen to myself.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“This is where I’m supposed to be. I knew I was drawn here for a reason. I’m tasting, actually tasting my food. I’m slowing down, finding out what I really like.
I want more.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“Like everything here, he’s just so…decadent.
I’m not used to decadence, unless you count deep fried butter. I’m used to sensible. Five – and ten – year plans. Laminated menus in bright restaurants where I know what’s coming next.
Here, I have no idea. I didn’t know he was going to kiss me or that one all-consuming kiss would create extraordinary anarchy.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“All my life I’ve been waiting for someone like her.
Or her
Leslie McAdam, Sombra
“I stand, grinning at him like an idiot, unable to say anything. The sharp realization comes to me: all of my previous Spanish teachers were useless morons who taught me nothing. I can speak barely a word of real Spanish.”
Leslie McAdam, Sombra