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Lone Wolf (Redemption, Wyoming #1) Lone Wolf by Diana Palmer
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“If it can be ridden, we will ride it.”
Rebecca Zanetti, Lone Wolf
“I’m not sure why, but it seems like people who’ve been through pain, who’ve survived it, know what they need when they see it. Know what they want. You’re in here.” He put her hand on his chest. “Whether we understand it or not, you’re right there, and I’m not letting you go.”
“Maybe I’m not letting you go,” she whispered.”
Rebecca Zanetti, Lone Wolf
“It’s too fast and it’s too crazy, but you make me believe it’s possible.”
Rebecca Zanetti, Lone Wolf
“Let’s get this done with now.”
“You are so bossy,” she snapped.
He brushed a wayward curl away from her face. “Yeah, I know. I manage not to be for almost twenty-four hours. You’re welcome.”
She smacked his chest. “I don’t appreciate the humor. The wooing didn’t last long.”
As if he couldn’t help himself, he leaned over and placed a gentle kiss on her nose. “I guess there are different types of wooing. My type is to be nice for twenty-four hours and then take care of any threats against you. After that, we’ll make it up as we go.”
Rebecca Zanetti, Lone Wolf
“Never, in his entire life, had he felt something so right as Hallie against him. “Would it completely freak you out if I admitted that you’re tempting me to actually keep you?”
Rebecca Zanetti, Lone Wolf
“Silas looked around frantically for help. “How did you get inside my house?”
“Your alarm system sucks,” Trent said, tapping the blade against Silas’s arm. The man jumped.
“Get a dog,” Ford suggested. “Dogs are better than any alarm system.” He rolled his neck. “Can I cut him now? This is boring.”
Diana Palmer, Lone Wolf
“The firelight cast harsh shadows over his rugged face, and those eyes glittered raw emerald green. His breath brushed her lips with the scent of wine and mint. “I’ve tried to go easy on you, to be gentle and give you time to trust me, but I see now that you have the instincts of a pinecone.”
Diana Palmer, Lone Wolf