Sylvia Day

Entwined with You: A Crossfire Novel (Crossfire Book 3)

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  • Marian Alexiahas quoted2 years ago
    “What was her name?” I asked, praying he knew so I could identify the redhead once and for all.

    “Who cares?”

    “Jesus.” My hands flexed restlessly around my clutch. “Do you know it or not?”

    “I didn’t ask,” he retorted. “Drop it.”

    “Watch the tone, Cary,” Gideon admonished quietly. “You’ve got a problem, fine. Don’t take it out on Eva for giving a shit about you.”

    Cary’s jaw tightened and he looked out the window
  • Marian Alexiahas quoted2 years ago
    Elizabeth Vidal halted me in my tracks.

    “Excuse me,” I said, when I nearly bumped into her.

    She grabbed me by the elbow and pulled me over to a dark corner. Then she caught my hand and looked at my gorgeous Asscher diamond. “That’s my ring.”

    I tugged free. “It was your ring. It’s mine now. Your son gave it to me around the time he asked me to marry him.”

    She looked at me with those blue eyes that were so like her son’s. So like Ireland’s. She was a beautiful woman, glamorous and elegant. As much a head-turner as my mother, really, but she had Gideon’s iciness.

    “I won’t let you take him away from me,” she bit out between brilliantly white teeth.

    “You’ve got it all wrong.” I crossed my arms. “I want to get you two together, so we can put everything out in the open.”

    “You’re filling his head with lies.”

    “Oh my God. Seriously? The next time he tells you what happened—and I’ll make sure he does—you’re going to believe him. And you’re going to apologize, and find some fucking way to make it easier for him to bear. Because I want him healed and healthy and whole.”

    Elizabeth stared at me, clearly fuming. She obviously wasn’t on board with that plan.

    “Are we done?” I asked, disgusted with her deliberate blindness.

    “Not even close,” she hissed, leaning into me. “I know about you and that lead singer. I’m on to you.”
  • Marian Alexiahas quoted2 years ago
    Gideon had his hand on my thigh beneath the table, his thumb rubbing lightly in small circles that made me squirm.

    He leaned over. “Sit still.”

    “Stop it,” I whispered back.

    “Keep wiggling and I’ll put my fingers inside you.”

    “You wouldn’t dare.”

    He smirked. “Try me and see.”

    Because I wouldn’t put it past him, I sat still, even though it killed me.

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