Diversion Books

  • Brooke-Ava Hugheshas quoted2 years ago
    He had strange eyes—they made me think of a two-way mirror. Like you could feel somebody on the other side watching you, but the only reflection you saw was your own.
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    You really have to be careful what you say, because screenshots — screenshots are the worst thing.”
  • karin anderssonhas quoted2 years ago
    Ali flashed a huge smile at Pascal. “Oh, yes,” she said with confidence. “Handray will come back. Allah will only let him
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    single one.

    “You marry Matthew?” he said with a choked laugh. “By God, Ali, if we weren’t in a public place I’d shake you till your
  • karin anderssonhas quoted2 years ago
    ts, the family assumed they’d slept together.”

    “Ah,” Andre said. “Practical.”

    “Of c
  • karin anderssonhas quoted2 years ago
    daughters’ misfortune. I know they both had their hearts set on marriage
  • Arrow Scotthas quoted6 months ago
    “The mist on the glass is congealing, ’tis the hurricane’s icy breath. And it shows how the warmth of friendship grows cold in the clasp of death. So stand, stand to your glasses steady, and drink to your sweetheart’s eyes.”

    Beautiful writing

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    I like to know what I’m putting in my mouth.
  • LCCIzquierdohas quotedlast year
    Yes, at seven-thirty. Your name—”

    The door to her office opened and her assistant called out, advising her that the executive editor, her boss, wanted to see her, pronto.

    “Hello…” Dawson said impatiently. “I haven’t got all day, lady. The other line is ringing.”

    “Britt Astor,” Brittany replied, adding her address on Park Avenue, while Sandy waved to her frantically.

    By the time Brittany fixed the scheduling snafu for her boss and nabbed a seat on the subway, she was too exhausted to worry about the upcoming interview. She was too tired to malinger over the fact that she’d given her name and address to a complete stranger— and a cranky one, at that. Oh
  • LCCIzquierdohas quotedlast year
    been in short supply.

    He’d grown into a young man who would take any risk to get the attention he craved. Date any beautiful woman for the same reason. His accident had forced him to see that he’d grown into a man his parents were proud of because he’d become just like them.

    He had their superficial values and a life devoid of love. How ironic that the accident that had made him realize the truth had also left him too damaged to pursue love
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