read in 2018 — jock rule, sara ney.
first rule: we are a team, teddy, and there is no i in team.
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read in 2018 — jock rule, sara ney.
first rule: we are a team, teddy, and there is no i in team.
read in 2018 — fall, kristen callihan.
“stells, where have you been all my life?” “drifting.” “well, stop. don’t drift away.”
read in 2018 — uprooted, naomi novik.
she hadn’t been able to take root. she’d remembered the wrong things, and forgotten too much. she’d remembered how to kill and how to hate, and she’d forgotten how to grow. all she’d been able to do in the end was lie down beside her sister: not quite dreaming, not quite dead.
read in 2018 — bossy brit, kendall ryan.
if i’ve learned anything over the past few years, it’s that life is too short, and there are no guarantees. but there are second chances, and maybe noelle is mine.
read in 2018 — a kiss to tell, w. winters.
i’ve always loved you. and i’ll never stop loving you. i’ll always choose you.
read in 2018 — damsel, elana k. arnold.
one should not make a pet out of a wild beast.
read in 2018 — hold you close, melanie harlow & corinne michaels.
i will always fight for you, london. even when you pull away, i’ll hold you close, because this is where you belong—with me.
read in 2018 — be mine, jen frederick.
at the age of twenty, i’d made enough mistakes for a lifetime, but somehow, those mistakes all lead me to this moment and this life and this family.