Top 100 Laura Kaye Quotes
#1. Will fight for you until you can fight for yourself. You hear
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#2. Nick came right up into Becca's space and, without a word, buried his hands in her hair and his tongue in her mouth. It was the kind of kiss that could change a woman's life.
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#3. Nick gave a sharp nod. "Fair point". Rising, he stepped toward the desk and stole a chip off Marz's plate.
"Dude," Marz said, holding out his hands, "get your own crunchy goodness.
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#4. It was a privilege to be with someone when life had knocked them down, because it meant you got to help build them up again. He
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#5. Throwing cash for the whole meal on the table, Kelly got up abruptly. That's it. Come on. We're going shopping. Clothes. Lingerie. Shoes. Condoms.
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#6. Yeah, well ... No, I mean sex in my truck. Sex with a man I just met. Sex in a freaking parking lot.
He grinned. That's a lot of firsts.
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#8. She nodded and watched him job up the steps. And good God did he do all kinds of justice to a pair of jeans.
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#9. His leg might be weaker, but at least it no longer mattered when one half of a pair of socks went AWOL in the dryer.
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#10. I think the universe might be sending us a sign.
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#11. His mouth stole her breath. His touch stole her heart. And his cock stole her sanity.
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#12. Sometimes you plodded through life with nothing changing from one month to the next no matter how much you yearned for a revolution to erupt beneath your feet. And sometimes your whole world imploded and rebuilt itself in a matter of seconds.
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#13. The thing is, we can't save people who don't let us know how bad things are or how much trouble they're in.
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#14. [ ... ] sometimes you gotta let someone else help you be strong before you can stand on your own.
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#16. Outside, the guys took care of loading the groceries into the back of Shane's pickup. Emilie watched as four very attractive men stretched over the lowered tailgate to place the bags in the truck bed. A girl could get used to this.
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#17. If you crack a joke right now I swear I will knee you in the junk.
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#18. Arms crossed over his chest,leaning against the wall that led to the back of the business,Nick Rixey appeared for all the world to be nonchalant and unaffected.
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#19. Marco faced her and rested a shoulder against the locker. "It doesn't take much, does it? To make you happy." He reached out, as if to tuck a stray curl behind her ear, but pulled back. "It never did.
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#20. Are you wet for me?"
"Oh, f**k, sunshine, you are so wet."
"I am wound too tight Becca. Do you understand? in about ten seconds, I'm going to be all over you. And I'm not going to be able to go slow. It's gonna be hard and fast and rough.
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#21. Our mating is chemistry and biology. My body, my blood, needs you on a fundamental level. You. Your body brings me peace, comfort. Your blood restores my immortality and humanity. But I wanted you before this, Shayla.
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#22. I'm tired of being afraid," she said, her breath hitching. Shane shook his head. "The definition of courage is action in the face of fear. By that definition, sweetness, you're the bravest person I know.
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#23. She'd found him. She'd helped him. She'd saved him. He was hers. And they'd taken him away, ripped him from her arms, literally.
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#24. Since he couldn't give in to what he really wanted from Kady Dresco, he picked on her and snarked at her and generally gave her grief. And she gave it right back. Sometimes he thought they were engaged in one long round of mental foreplay.
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#25. Tell me you want me inside you, Kady. Tell me you want me so deep I might never find my way back out again.
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#26. Lucy was kinda like the Ravens - rough-looking on the outside but full of awesome.
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#27. She couldn't actually think of a time when Colton Brooks hadn't owned a little piece of her heart.
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#28. And now his cock wanted back in the game. Fuck.
Yes, please.
Jesus, when your brain started talking to your cock, you were on some fucking really thin ice.
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#29. So ride on, my brothers, and rest in peace. Wherever you are, may you always have the sun on your back, your fists in the wind, and the road stretching out before you
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#30. Bleed with me and you will forever be my brother.
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#31. Screw you, bad stuff and grab life with both hands.
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#32. You aren't getting my cock until you come again. I want you to come so hard my whole hand is wet with it.
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#33. Does this have anything to do with Charlie walk-of-shaming it outta your room this morning at oh
dark-hundred?
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#34. She saw herself. Christmas Eve. The snowman. Sorting the buttons. Disappointed she didn't have a matching pair for the eyes. Deciding it didn't matter-the large navy and chocolate buttons were all she had ...
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#35. For right now he was wanted and he was good. And he so rarely experienced either that it was one of the most special moments of his life.
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#36. He hadn't really rejected her, had he?
Or maybe she was reading into her memory of the moment what she wanted to see.
Probably.
Then again, he'd been hard. And he;s looked at her like he wanted to eat her. And she was totally game to be his buffet.
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#37. You are more beautiful than my eyes can take in. Your eyes enchant me and hold me to you. you are brave and fierce and strong and bright and these are just the things I've learned in the few hours we've been able to share. I want to know more.
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#38. Going to happen when they finally solved this mystery? No time to worry about that now. He hiked up and zipped the jeans, then found
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#39. I've never been the kind of man who believed in dreams, Kat. That wasn't the hand I got dealt. So I sure as hell never spent any time chasing them." He swallowed hard and nodded. "But meeting you . . . if I could've dreamed, if I'd have even known what to dream of, it would've been of you.
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#40. If you couldn't be your true self with the person you planned to spend your whole life with, you shouldn't be with them in the first place.
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#42. I was going to say I don't have a way into the house, but I have you." She grinned. "Oh Master of lock picking.
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#43. Got nothing to say now, huh? Figures. She snorted. Hearing voices was one thing, but talking back to them probably hiked her up to a whole new level of psychosis. Awesome.
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#44. Just try to remember that those who've seen the most ugliness are also most able to recognize beauty. It comes down to trusting yourself as much as other people. Tears
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#45. Is this a dream?" The words spilled from her mouth.
Owen's grip on her hand tightened, that lone dark eye trapped her with its serious intensity. "Waking up across from you is the stuff of which dreams are made. But, no.
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#46. Sometimes distance was easier than acting, or explaining.
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#47. Here, let me help." Owen grabbed a slice of toast with butter and jelly and held it up to her mouth.
She took a big bite. She looked up and found his eyes blazing, that odd light flickering faintly behind the blue and brown. "What could possibly be turning you on about this situation?
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#48. She had to find a way to become more than what'd happened to her, more than what she'd lost.
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#49. Owen scooped up a mound of cereal. "Box said they were magically delicious." He cleared his spoon with a big bite.
"Well, they're definitely delicious, but only you are both magical and delicious." She leaned over and pressed a sloppy kiss to his cheek.
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#50. Son of a good goddamn holy motherfuck.
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#51. And let her go. Releasing a breath she hadn't realized she'd been holding,
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#52. Put a tray of cookies out and the Ravens were like a bunch of eight-year-olds, not a clubhouse full of hard-ass bikers.
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#53. Not even a thing, Jenna. You need something and I have it to give, I will, every damn time. You hear me?
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#54. She peered up at him. Damn, she would've thought he was a god even if he hadn't told her he actually was, though just of the usual, incredibly sexy kind.
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#55. The guy in your book? I'm that guy,"
"I've never done any of the stuff in that book," she said, "But I want to. I've wanted to for a while.
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#56. White undershirt. Dark-framed glasses. Sneak peeks at black boxers. Really? How much more was a girl supposed to be able to take before she either spontaneously combusted or found a shower with a removable showerhead?
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#57. You are my brother as surely as if we shared the same blood, and I will help you beat this thing however I can. However long it takes. Whatever backup you need. I am here.
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#58. After all, he'd been in the United States Army Special Forces, fuck you very much. You might take the man out of the SF, you couldn't take the SF out of the man. He'd been up against some of the world's meanest and toughest. So, goddamn straight he could work his way around one young woman.
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#60. You saved me tonight."
"No," he said, eyes flashing, one brow arched. "You saved yourself, Al. I was just your getaway driver.
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#61. It took strength and courage to know when you were at the outside of what you could handle.
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#62. That's the truth," Quinton said. "I think that's what all of us are looking for, inside of BDSM or not. To be understood, to find our like-minded tribe, to be accepted and belong, no matter what.
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#63. Dear Readers, This book is my love letter to you. Read hard, always and forever, LK
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#64. Regret at telling her about the dragon, about the words, settled into his gut. It left him feeling too exposed, like his nerves sat atop his skin.
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#65. Colton Brooks kissed in an all-consuming way that stole her breath, demanded her surrender, and blocked everything else until the only thing she saw or heard or felt or knew was his lips, his tongue, his hands, his body.
Him.
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#66. God, this kiss. It was the kind she'd remember forever, that would invade her dreams and haunt her in quiet moments. The kind her older self could look back on and know, once, she'd really lived. The kind that, no matter what, she could never, ever regret.
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#67. Instead of an ugly scratch of a scar, he'd given her a beautiful piece of himself. A snowflake. Small and discreet, noticeable if you knew to look, but otherwise really just for her. A gift.
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#68. I've never felt closer to another person than I do to you.
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#69. Jenna's crying both gutted Easy and built him up - because she didn't fear him. Instead, she'd turned to him for comfort.
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#70. it's you and me, 'til the end. In the darkness and in the light.
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#71. The man - god - could control the weather, for God's sake. Annnd now that phrase took on a whole new meaning.
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#72. I love ... that elevator," she said.
With a sleepy smile and a full heart, he turned his head and kissed into her soft hair. "Aw, Red. I love that elevator, too.
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#73. He dropped his arms on the bed and peered over at Jenna.
She lay on her side facing him, hand tucked under her chin, not looking the least bit settled or relaxed.
"Whatchu need?"
"You." She spoke the word without and hesitation, any doubt, any seeming self-consciousness.
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#74. The cat purred and stared at him. "You like that idea, don't you? Yes, you do, kitty kitty."
"You are totally cooing at my cat right now."
"Am not"
"It's turning me on."
"I'm totally cooing at your cat.
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#75. Perfection is the absolute right word. And you could never ruin it," she said in a low, calm voice. "Not when it was perfect because of you.
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#76. She blew out the breath she didn't realize she'd been holding.
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#77. He crowded right up into her space, pressed his body against hers - trapping her against the glass of the door behind her, plunged his hands into her hair until he was cupping the nape of her neck, and devoured her lips with his.
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#78. Thank God the Power Rangers showed up when they did, or he wouldn't have been responsible for his actions.
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#79. Happiness wasn't something you found, happiness was something you made-by living in the moment, by cherishing the people in your life right now, by finding the courage to change those things you didn't like.
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#80. We'll let that be plan A." Nick said. "But you know as well as I do that plan A often gets fucked when it meets reality.
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#81. He carried Claire out of the room and down the steps, feeling the whole way like maybe he should hold onto the railing. "Ja. Nigh-nigh," Claire said, big blue eyes looking at him. "Uh, sure." He knew three languages, and none of them were helping him out right now.
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#82. Just maybe, he'd found a place, a woman, he could belong to for all time
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#83. Within fifteen minutes, Emilie had guided them to an upscale store known for its fresh meats and produce. She felt a little ridiculous as she walked into the store, a team of muscled badasses following her.
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#84. Even summarized, it sounded nuttier than a squirrel turd at a peanut festival.
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#85. Rolling her eyes, Anna stepped to the Jeep's door. You riding with me or using your invisibility cloak?
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#86. It was one thing to jack off. It was another thing to jack off and not secure your shit before you opened a goddamned door. That was like, Puberty 101. Or Being a Guy 101. Or Basic Fucking Common Sense 101.
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#87. Taunt a woman into figuring out how to torture you,
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#88. Believe - that someone as beautiful and bright and together as Katherine Rixey could see all that in him when he couldn't see most of it in himself. Hell, not even his parents had seen it.
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#89. Conquering fear didn't mean not being afraid, it meant being afraid of something and doing it anyway. It meant saying no to fear-no you can't rule me, no you can't hold me back, no you can't keep me from the things I want the most.
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#90. She inhaled a deep breath and prayed her mother wouldn't freak out. "I, um, met someone?" Also not exactly true, but she wasn't broaching the whole he's-an-ancientgod-who-came-to-life-through-my-snowman conversation. Not yet anyway. Maybe not ever.
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#91. Because they weren't just fighting for their own honor. They were also fighting for the honor of six good men who could no longer stand up for themselves. Doing right by those men wasn't a choice, it was a duty.
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#92. And there he stood, all the fuck alone. Just like always. Just like he deserved. Just like it might be forever.
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#93. I'm trying to give up SEXUAL INNUENDOS. But it's hard . . . SO HARD!
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#94. He'd made his own worst fears come true.
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#95. God, I can't get rid of you." Exasperation had her throwing up her arms.
"I specialize in pain in the ass, darlin'." He smiled, forcing himself to gear down the intensity.
"Well, congratulations, because you clearly graduated with honors.
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#96. I want to make you hold onto that bag while I bury myself in you so hard and so deep you don't know your own name. -Nick Rixey
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#97. Shuddered out a long breath. She'd gone all the way down Weird Street and made a hard left onto Crazytrain Avenue.
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#98. Shayla McKinnon, this mark proves what I already suspected. You are my mate. You are destined to walk beside me, rule with me, share my blood and, through that, my immortality.
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#99. And now I'm here for you, Megan. I am enchanted, as surely as if you were the goddess and I the mortal.
-Owen
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#100. And it was like being torn apart and put back together, all at once. He hated her pain, but he adored that she wasn't hiding herself from him, and that she was letting him be there for her.
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