Jennifer L. Armentrout

A. Coward," he repeated, and I briefly considered picking up the vase in the center of the island and throwing it at him." Not making a choice is the coward's way out. You love both of them. I get that. But you don't feel the same kind of love for both of them, and the sooner you accept that the better.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Actually, I was prone to random acts of stupidity. I considered it to be one of my talents.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

A demigod?” I repeated like I’d just learned to speak a few seconds ago. “A real, live demigod?”“Opposed to a fake, dead one?” He chuckled, proud of himself, and then sighed when my eyes narrowed on him. “You used to have a sense of humor, Seth.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

A few seconds after he stepped out into the hallway and closed the door behind him, there was a fleshly smack and then Andrew yelling, “Ouch. What in the hell was that for?” “Your timing sucks on an epic level,” Daemon shot back.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

After the successful but disastrous raid on Mount Weather, he’s facing the impossible. Katy is gone. Taken. Everything becomes about finding her. Taking out anyone who stands in his way? Done. Burning down the whole world to save her? Gladly. Exposing his alien race to the world? With pleasure.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Aiden was gone. Like Caleb, but in a different way. I'd lost both of them.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Am I glowing?"" Like a Christmas tree."" Not just the star?" The bed moved a little, and I felt his hand brush my arm. "No. You're super bright. It's kind of like looking at the sun.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

And I learned that sometimes when someone says something so devastatingly perfect, there isn't a need for a response. The words said it all.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

And it was knowing that I could still be ... still be afraid of everything, but not letting fear stop me from living

Jennifer L. Armentrout

And I want you to know that I heard what you said in that speech,' Rider said, his voice scratchy. 'I might've saved you all those years ago, but now you've saved me,'My heart stuttered and then sped up. I reacted without thought. Placing the book on the bed, I launched myself at Rider just as he came off the window seat. We collided. I folded my arms around him as we went down onto the floor, me partially in his lap and his arms tight around my waist, his face burrowed against my neck. I felt a tremor run through his body, and then he shook in my arms. Furthermore, I held him tighter as he broke into pieces, and years of holding it together shattered. Furthermore, I held him through it all. Then it was me who put Rider back together.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

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