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Falling for Your Fake Fiancé (Love Clichés, #3) Falling for Your Fake Fiancé by Emma St. Clair
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“I hate that I’m even trying. When I escaped to Austin at eighteen with the scholarship money I earned in the pageant circuit, I cut that skill set off. Shut it down. Cold turkey. It was the start of my new life and called for a new Delilah Hart”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“Thayden Walker, you incorrigible knave!"
Laughing, I collect our plates and begin washing up at the sink. "Tell me more. You know I love when you talk literary to me."
"Do I do that a lot?" she asks, taking another sip of wine.
"Around me, in particular. I seem to draw it out of you. Especially the insults."
She sighs. "That you do."
"It's refreshing, actually. I'm being insulted on a higher level.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“Picking up her pen, she writes that down on the first line. Her penmanship is classic cheerleader handwriting, each letter happy and bright. She could crank out pep rally posters like nobody's business. I didn't know handwriting could have a mood, but hers does, and it's effervescently chipper.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“I have to slap a hand over my mouth to stop the laugh that bursts out of me. That doesn't hide the sound though, and I'm rewarded with the widest, most brilliant smile.
Fail! Total fail. Control yourself, Miss Hart!
"Don't hold that beautiful in. Not on my account. Come on. Let me feed you.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“I'm going to keep pushing her, keep pursuing her, and keep spoiling her until Delilah stops thinking that she doesn't deserve every single thing I want to give her.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“I give him what Mama would have called the hairy eyeball. “English lit major. I may speak Southern, but I do like my grammar and correct word choice.” And if it matters, I’m Team Oxford comma all the way.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“before.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“We both carry this, the bitter and painful hang-ups about terrible parental figures.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“And though what I really want is all of her, not the tiny scraps she’s throwing me, I’ll take anything I can get.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“She knows what she really wants, but is afraid to go for it, settling for something that’s just … okay. I’d like to see that change. I want her to dream big and feel deserving of those dreams.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé
“Three lawyers walk into a bar and lose their licenses. Because they’re supposed to take the bar, not run into it! Ba-dum ching! I’ll be here all night, folks.”
Emma St. Clair, Falling for Your Fake Fiancé