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I'd rather argue with you, angel, then laugh with anyone else.
Sylvia Day
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Sylvia Day
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: March 11
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S. J. Day
Livia Dare
Sylvia June Day
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It was the nature of our relationship to be lusty and emotional, earthy and raw. The trust that held us together also opened us up to each other in ways that made us both vulnerable and dangerous. And it would get worse before it got better.
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It's going to be a lot of work, Gideon, Eva warned him. I'm not afraid of work. He was touching me restlessly as if it were as necessary to him as breathing. I'm only afraid of losing you.
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I had never seen hair that purely black. It was glossy and slightly long, the ends drifting over his collar. That sexy length was the crowning touch of bad boy hotness over the successful businessman, like whipped cream topping on a hot fudge brownie sundae. As my mother would say, only rogues and raiders had hair like that. (Eva about Gideon)
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From the moment I first saw him— saw through his stunning and impossibly gorgeous exterior to the dark and dangerous man inside— I’d felt the pull that came from finding the other half of myself. I needed him like I needed my heart to beat, and he’d put himself in great jeopardy, risking everything— for me.
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I require distance from the past in order to grasp the future.
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Gideon was a man who’d lived an entirely solitary life, and yet he’d accepted me into it so completely that he could envision a future I was afraid to imagine. I was so scared I’d only be setting myself up for a heartbreak I couldn’t survive.
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Actually, you know what? You keep thinking I'm God's gift to women, angel. It's better for me if you believe I'm the best you can get.
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If I was any more pleased with you, I would lose what little remains of my sanity.
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You hit me the instant I saw you. he said, gruffly. I couldn't look away. I wanted you immediately. Excessively. Almost violently.
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You’re different,” he said, touching my face. Of course I was. The man I loved had killed for me. A lot of things became inconsequential after a sacrifice like that.
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Oh, I’ll fight you,” she promised, her eyes clear of shadows. “That’s the way I roll.
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You’re my wife, Eva. I don’t care if anyone else knows it or not, I know it. And I want to come home to you, have coffee in the morning with you, zip up the back of your dresses, and unzip them at night.
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You’re the greatest risk I’ve ever taken.” His pressed his lips gently to mine. “And the greatest reward.
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I've learned to allow myself the room to fall in love with what I'm writing.
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Why can men be boys all of their lives, but we women must grow old while we are yet young?
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Reminds me of the red dress you wore the first time I had you. That was it for me, you know. You devastated me. There was no coming back from that.
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I want you too much. I want you with me, in my life, in my bed. If i can have that, nothing else matters.
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Don't leave me. Leave you? I'm going to marry you.
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He caught me to him, his arms banded tight around me. His face pressed into my throat. Where do we go from here? I held him. Wherever this takes us. Together.
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I’d wait forever for you, as long as you’re mine.
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