These are the books I read
and won’t be reviewing anytime soon.
(not because they weren’t
good, just because)
The metal
cuff dug into Lucas’ ankle as he shuffled across the kitchen, trying to keep
the chain dragging behind him quiet. Master would be up soon enough, and he
didn’t need to wake the bastard early. Lucas paused and gazed up at the
ceiling, searching for help, but knowing he’d find no answers there. Tears
welled, threatening to spill down his cheeks; he swiped them away. Closing
his eyes, he clenched his fist, willing himself to be strong.
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‘”I
don’t know what the etiquette is for this kind of thing, but what are you?”
Dare laughed. “I’m a tiger shifter.”
The man’s smile tugged at Dare’s lips. “Huh,
I’ve never met a tiger before.”
As far as he knew, he hadn’t. ‘
Page 21, iBook
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‘The combination of needs battling in Dan’s
eyes made the decision for him. Rich wondered if he was still on the couch,
asleep and dreaming, as his hand smoothed the covers on Dan’s stomach.
His
friend’s eyes rolled upward at the contact. A soft sigh of need made Rich
mover his hand lower.’
page 22, iBoook
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Lowell stood on the front lawn of the house
he’d just purchased, feeling a sense of dread. He wanted his cramped studio
apartment back. He had no business owning a house is the suburbs, let alone a
two-story two-bedroom with vinyl siding and a little white fence around the
yard. Park a tricycle on the front lawn, and he was confronting his worst
fears.
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‘Johnnie found them in no time, sauntering
up to the table. Tyler’s eyes went wide when the singer pulled his chair out
and sat on his lap, straddling him. Johnnie’s loose white shirt fluttered
about him like wings as he cupped Tyler’s jaw in both hands and planted a
kiss on his lips. the two of them, one in fluttering white and the other in
lemon silk, looked like a piece of the heaven in Johnnie’s name. […]’
page 258, paperback
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