5 January 2019

Read in 2019:
Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
“We already share a meal service subscription and a Netflix account. In fact, if you won’t marry me, I’m going to change my password.”


Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
“We already share a meal service subscription and a Netflix account. In fact, if you won’t marry me, I’m going to change my password.”

The Allure of Julian Lefray by R.S. Grey
“Ignore the tall, dark, and handsome vibe. Book boyfriends exist for a reason.”


Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas
“For across every mountain, spread beneath the green canopy of Oakwald, carpeting the entire Plain of Theralis, the kingsflame was blooming.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash
“In the daylight, you’re bold.
By the firelight, you’re brilliant.
Under the night light, you’re enduring.
Always you’re lasting”
―
Natalia Jaster,
Dare
“He’s made me appreciate myself more, love myself more, and as a result, I’ve come to see him as more than just a great athlete, a charismatic performer.
Nikolai Kotova is the sum of his brothers and sister. And more.
He is selfless, loyal, dedicated and wholly determined—the most responsible twenty-six-year-old, the most mature man. He is power and strength. But most importantly, he is love. And family.
He kisses me again, his hand warming the back of my neck. “Whatever happens, just know that the parts of my life with you have been my favorite.”
― Krista Ritchie, Amour Amour
(via poisonbooknerd)
“He’s made me appreciate myself more, love myself more, and as a result,
I’ve come to see him as more than just a great athlete, a charismatic
performer.
Nikolai Kotova is the sum of his brothers and sister. And more.
He
is selfless, loyal, dedicated and wholly determined—the most
responsible twenty-six-year-old, the most mature man. He is power and
strength. But most importantly, he is love. And family.
He kisses me
again, his hand warming the back of my neck. “Whatever happens, just
know that the parts of my life with you have been my favorite.”
―
Krista Ritchie,
Amour Amour
Most anticipated books of 2018: Lie by Natalia Jaster
“I crossed my axes to thwart another blow from his sword.
The action brought us nose-to-nose over the weapons.
Another inch, and our lips would brush.”