“We're so lucky to have family like we do." "We are. And maybe we can even add to it." Leaning back, I looked at him in surprise. "Did I hear that right?" He shrugged. "I figure I'm not that old. Might be fun to give the girls a little brother." "Or sister." He paused. "Um ... a house with four girls in it?" Giggling, I kissed his lips. "Five. Don't forget your wife." He sighed. "We're going to need more space. And I'm going to need a bigger swear jar.” GirlsSwear Jar Book:Irresistible Source: Irresistible
“So how's school going so far, you guys?" I asked my niece and nephew. Violet sighed dramatically. "Kindergarten was fun, but first grade is a real shit show.” SchoolShit Show Book:Insatiable Source: Insatiable
“I loved her laugh. It was bubbly and girlish, and it made me want to pick her up, put her in my pocket, and carry her around with me just so I could hear it all the time.” CuteLaughBoyfriendTheo Book:If You Were Mine Source: If You Were Mine
“My dick might have been a little sad and lonely, but my heart was doing just fine.” HeartSadDick Book:Insatiable Source: Insatiable
“Ah, wine. Wine was my friend. Wine understood me. Wine knew that it was entirely possible to be one hundred percent happy for your sisters and also ten percent jealous, because Wine does not care about mathematics.” WineJealousySome Sort Of Love Book:Some Sort of Love Source: Some Sort of Love
“Ah, wine. Wine was my friend. Wine understood me. Wine knew that it was entirely possible to be one hundred percent happy for your sisters and also ten percent jealous, because Wine does not care about mathematics. Harlow, Melanie (2016-02-09). Some Sort of Love: A Happy Crazy Love Novel (Kindle Locations 44-46). . Kindle Edition.” WineJealousySome Sort Of Love Author:Melanie Harlow
“I’ve learned not to look outside myself for validation—you can’t base your self-worth on someone else’s feelings” Life LessonsSelf EsteemSelf Love Book:Tempt Source: Tempt
“On the way I stopped at a drugstore and bought a card, some candy, a bunch of pink and red flowers, and a box of newborn diapers. "They're not for me," I snapped at the checkout girl, who looked at me like I was nuts. "Okay," she said. "I meant, I don't have a baby. I don't want one." "Okay." "Not everyone wants kids. Some people just don't, and that doesn't mean their lives aren't complete. My life is plenty complete." "Right," she said, glancing around. I grabbed the bags and got out of there before the poor thing called security on me.” NutsBabiesComplete Book:Insatiable Source: Insatiable
“I don't know what to do. My head says one thing, my gut says another." "What about your--" "Don't ask," I said, noticing Griffin walking down the staircase. "You know what my dick says." Moretti looked offended. "I was going to say your heart," He took a drink of his coffee. "You're such an asshole. I'm glad we're not a couple anymore.” CoupleColeMoretti Book:Make Me Yours Source: Make Me Yours
“I did love being an uncle to their kids, eight-year-old Harrison, six-year-old Violet, and fourteen-month-old Ethan. Any day now they'd add that fourth to their brood, and my mother was constantly pestering me about catching up, as if we were in some kind of reproductive race. In fact, she kept one section on her mantel purposefully empty, and she claimed she was waiting for me to get married and have kids so she could put something there. Every so often when I'm at her place, she'll find a moment to stare at it and sigh longingly, or dust it off with a rag. Last Christmas, I gave her a framed photo of Renzo and me and told her that was as good as it was going to get. She harrumphed, but she kept the photo on proud display. She loved that dog almost as much as I did.” DogPicturesMantelReproductive Race Book:Insatiable Source: Insatiable