NEW RELEASES
Irene says, Through the living room to the back corner down a short hall.
by Daddy hates Uncle Matt, Lydia said innocently.Haven’t we all. He wrote a note of his own and ripped it off.
by She’s just in the other room, with her brother.So did I. Who didn’t? Just watching out for your cholesterol.
by She would probably say yes. It was what everyone expected.Toast and marmalade. He shook his head. He was an idiot.
by What interest would I have in harming them anyway?She didn’t meet his eyes. No. You probably have plans.
by He was frazzled. Not something I’d seen before. Ever.I have something to tell you, he said.
by Justin stared down at his brother. Thanks for keeping an eye on him."Nothing." I straighten my mouth, losing the smile.
by Not all of them. I work with divorce, not this.I think I may have a lead, is all he says after it’s over.
by Cooper laughed. She’s gay. No worries, I’m all yours.And then I will see to it that your order is done, your grace.
by Yes, and they all seemed to like it, I replied, playfully smug.I nodded and shut the door, turning back toward the kitchen.
by Down, she said and pushed me back so I was lying down once again.Her eyes were bright, her cheeks were flushed.
by Brody led the dog inside. He unsnapped the leash and locked the door.My mom likes you, I said, biting my lip. I can tell.
by No one would believe you told me anything, I said. We were never close.I raised a brow, staring at her icily.
by I wasn’t thinking that. Maybe just a tiny bit. I like museums.Don’t get cocky, I said. This has nothing to do with you.
by People won’t get it, Rhiannon pronounced.She flushed to her roots, and he grinned at her.
by We should talk about this later, when we have more—