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“There are thousands of ways to be attractive in this world.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“There we are: brown eyes beside hazel, dark hair next to lighter brown, and my smile as wide as his. What is this? What have we made together? All I know is— This is too beautiful.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“loving is always better than not loving. Having is better than not having. And losing is better than never having had at all.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“I want you to learn the inner strength that comes from doing things you think you can’t—from being brave,”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“Matthew has some kind of hold over me, and I shouldn’t be indulging it. I should be running scared, back out to the barn and the horses and the goats. Back to my work downtown and to younger men who have never made me shake like this…”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“don’t know what it is about Matthew Angel, but I want—no, need—more, and I think it’s going to be a mighty big problem. A big thorny mess. A sticky situation. A Christmas conundrum, if you will.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“I want him to learn to be adored, just like he’s asked, and that means letting only men who can see him—really see him—touch him, enter him, pleasure him.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“I just know of everything I’ve done to explore my sexuality—whether it’s the nasty furtive stuff of my youth or contemplating possible hookups—none of it has been fulfilling or right. All I’ve ever wanted is to feel right.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy
“There’s no recipe for making a relationship work. You just make a life together however it fits, with whoever you love. That’s all. It’s not rocket science. You don’t have to solve equations or anything. You just start taking the other person into your life, you make them important, let them grow roots in your soil—” She lifts a brow. “Notice I said grow roots, not wings. You’ve always talked about your boys growing wings. Not this time.”
Leta Blake, My December Daddy