Residents tended to consider it a God-given right to gossip and nose into people’s business, and no one was exempt.
-Lucky Harbor
Silence reigned.
Well, except for Mallory's thundering heartbeat. She was in an attic loft, flat beneath her Mr. Wrong. Her common sense was screaming flee! But her secret inner bad girl was screaming oh please can't we have him? Just once?
-Mallory
I can't do this," she whispered.
He nodded. "I know."
"I want to but I--"
"It's okay." He brushed a kiss over her jaw and then was gone, proving for the second time now that he was, after all, her perfect Mr. All Wrong.
-Mallory and Ty
She ran her gaze over his chest with frank appreciation. Then he shivered, realizing he hadn't really considered the weather. It was forty-five degrees max, but Chloe was giving him a go-on gesture with her hand.
"All I have left is my pants," he said.
"Yes, please."
"It's cold, Chloe."
She tilted her head. "Are you worried about shrinkage?"
Well, he was now.
-Chloe and Sawyer
He didn't say a word about the fact that her Vespa was nowhere in sight. "You know what this means, right?" he asked. "You're at my mercy." He grinned and she sighed. One hundred thousand sperm and he'd been the fastest.
-Chloe about Todd
Men are like roses. You have to watch out for the pricks.
Jill ShalvisStichwörter: men life-lessons
She was like a drug. The most addicting kind, and he had a problem—he was pretty sure that she was developing feelings for him. He had no idea what to do with that, or with is own feelings, which were definitely getting in his way. This whole "no emotional attachment" thing had gone straight to shit. Because Mallory Quinn was emotionally attached to every person she ever met, and she had a way of making that contagious. He craved contact with her in a way that he wasn't experienced with.
Jill ShalvisHalf the people in Lucky Harbor were in love with him.
The other half were men and didn't count.
-Tara on Ford
Everything's better with chocolate.
Jill ShalvisChocolate is not a matter of life and death--it's more important than that.
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