Mallory," he said, sounding raw and staggered and touched beyond words. "God, I was so stupid. So slow. I didn't know what to do with you. I tried to keep my distance but my world doesn't work without you in it." -Ty to Mallory
Jill ShalvisI donโt want to scare the guests with a big old guard dog,โ Tara protested. โSafety is far more important than worrying about what anyone else thinks,โ Sawyer told her. โYouโre right, of course.โ Tara looked at her sisters. โWeโll think about both an alarm and a dog.โ โWe can borrow Izzy from Jax,โ Maddie said. โSure,โ Tara said. โAnd she can lick the next bad guy to death.
Jill ShalvisMen are like a fine wine. They all start out like grapes, and it's our job to stomp on them and keep them in the dark until they mature into something you'd like to have dinner with.
Jill ShalvisForever this time," he said as Sawyer strode toward them. Tara sighed blissfully. "You know what this means, right?" "I'm done guessing," he said. "Tell me." "It means you're mine," she said. "And I'm yours. No more walking away. We are going to get it right this time." His smile was slow and easy, and just for her. "Well, finally.
Jill Shalvis