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How Much I Need (Miami Nights, #5) How Much I Need by Marie Force
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“A girl could quickly become addicted to a man who makes her feel like she’s the sun that lights up his world.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“Medical professionals are like seagulls when the word gets out that a feast is available”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“Until Milo was shot, it was the worst thing that’d ever happened to me. Even worse than the breast cancer diagnosis. Unlike my mother and I, she and I were very close. Much more like friends than grandmother and granddaughter. We talked about everything, even things no one talks to their grandmother about. Losing her left a hole inside of me so big that I thought nothing and no one could ever fill it. But then I met Lo and we had our family, and over time, the sadness faded a bit, even if I still miss her every day.” She places her hand on top of mine. “I didn’t lose both my parents at once, but I lost my most important person very suddenly, so I understand a little bit what you went through.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“As long as we have that, we can get through whatever comes our way.” I want so badly to believe that, but life has taught me to be wary of anything that seems too good to be true.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“don’t ever sign a contract you’re not personally capable of fulfilling.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“Instead, he only made everything worse than it already was, which is saying something. Things have been rough for the last four years, and now I’m facing financial ruin on top of everything else. I’d laugh if I wasn’t so terrified.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“I was a fool, and I know that now, but knowing it doesn’t solve my most pressing issue.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“I rub my hand over my stomach, which is in a constant state of upset.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“How is it my fault that he offered to put up that kind of money? None of this is my fault, but I’m the one they’re going to sue if he doesn’t pay up and soon.”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“It’s no wonder I’m not sleeping. Or eating. Or functioning. We owe them thirty thousand dollars. I’m the one who signed the contract, so I’m on the hook for the money even though I wasn’t the one”
Marie Force, How Much I Need
“Everything is harder when I haven’t slept. I’m like a zombie moving through my day, checking and double-checking everything I do so I won’t make a terrible mistake”
Marie Force, How Much I Need