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Park Avenue Princess (New York City Romance, #1) Park Avenue Princess by Tara Leigh
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“I want to believe the fire between us hasn’t burned us both to ash. That we’ve been tempered by it, forged into steel. I want to own you and be owned by you. And I want to fuck you like you feel the same damn way.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies
“Even when I was trying to hate you, I still loved you. That was the only reason I could hate you—because I loved you so damn much.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies
“So, you’re finally ready to admit there’s an us?”
Her breathy laugh, low and quiet, whispered across my lips. “There’s always been an us.”
The truth we were finally willing to admit thickened the air between us, pushing us closer together until not even a breath separated our mouths.
This girl? She held my heart in her hands. A heart that beat for her, belonged to her. A heart that had only ever been hers.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies
“I fucking hate you,” I whispered against his lips, my body at war with my mind. I hated him for his deceit.
Mostly, I hated him for reminding me of my own.
“I fucking hate you more,” Tripp rasped, drawing my lower lip into his mouth and biting on it.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies
“Tell me, Jolie,” I growled, wishing my damn conscience would shut the fuck up. “Tell me you’ve missed this. Tell me you want this as much as I do. Tell me you want me. Tell me you want us.”

“You’ve got it wrong. I don’t want to go backwards, Jolie.” I groaned against her mouth, lust tugging at my brainstem. I had tried ignoring her. I had tried forgetting her. I had tried deceiving her. It was about time I tried something different. “I want to fuck you into next week.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies
“At nineteen, the silver spoon I’d been born with was ripped from my mouth…
I was heir to a throne built on lies, my crown forged with corruption.
Stripped of everything I’d been raised to consider my birthright.
Including my princess – who wasn’t mine after all.”
Tara Leigh, Legacy of Lies