NEW RELEASES
Shannon left them alone with their conversation about Kegel exercises.
by I had the power to make this beautiful man nervous?You look different, she said, watching him with passion-glazed eyes.
by Oh. Cheers. I took it and wrapped it around my bare neck.I pushed him away a little. Ew. You’re sweaty.
by She kissed my cheek, and they turned to head back to our friends.I’m not banned from seeing you, I say, feeling inexplicably shy.
by But I figured that was a bad idea.He studied her for a long beat. You think I don’t have emotions?
by Jude laughed and tugged me closer, kissing the side of my head.So . . . what about it? I said. Out with it.
by Irene laughs again, not happily. Not a chance, she says.P.S. And as for the other night . . . there are no words, Avery. No words.
by He nodded. I could see his genuine exhaustion at the thought.As the door swung fully open, I almost choked.
by This is starting to get unfair, Jude points out in a dry tone.You’re in pain, he said, finally stepping into the room.
by My eyes shot upward to see, high up in the trees, a treehouse of sorts.Yes, Dad. This is Diego, a friend from school, and you know Frank.
by He shrugged. Pizza and sandwiches. Nothing fancy.He had to catch his breath. You’re stunning.
by Colbie resisted smacking herself in the forehead with her own phone.A couple hundred dollars, I think, he said out of the corner of his mouth.
by Fear squeezed her lungs in a vise grip. Her breaths locked down.It gets old, he finally says with a shrug.
by I’m going to miss you so much, he whispered into my ear.