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Bittersweet Surrender (Bittersweet #1) Bittersweet Surrender by Q.B. Tyler
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“A fantasy is just that, Charlotte, a fantasy. It’s usually something deliciously forbidden. An act that isn’t safe anywhere but within the four corners of your mind. Words you can’t even bring yourself to utter out loud. Maybe after you come you feel a moment of clarity before the inevitable shame that comes with your nasty thoughts. But it’s there. It’s always there, lurking.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“You sat and watched me read for three hours?” “I would watch you sleep for three hours. You fascinate me, Charley. Everything about you.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“You were the most striking woman in the room. No one could take their eyes off of you. I was so proud to be your husband that night.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“I’m in a relationship with two men and neither of them are giving me up.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“I swear the only time I’m truly at peace is when I’m between your legs.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“He has this deliciously sexy wife and he doesn’t know what to do with her. It’s a waste really.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“You are too much of a goddess to not be worshipped the way you deserve.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender
“And therein lies the problem. Your pleasure, your orgasms, your need for sexual contact, that has everything to do with your marriage. One of the things I’ve learned from this line of work is when couples stop having sex, problems follow. They try to deny it and say it’s not about sex or that there are other underlying issues and while there usually are, lack of sex is a fundamental part to the demise of a lot of marriages. As humans we crave intimacy, we crave human contact, and we crave it from the person we signed up with for the ‘till death do us part’ pact. So, you sitting here telling me that you coming has nothing to do with your marriage is a problem.”
Q.B. Tyler, Bittersweet Surrender