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Among the problems with shame was that it in fact did not make you shorter or quieter or less visible. You just felt like you were.

Among the problems with shame was that it in fact did not make you shorter or quieter or less visible. You just felt like you were.

J.R. Ward (2008). “Lover Enshrined: A Novel of The Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.72, Penguin

Because I was, and I remain, utterly and completely and totally…in love with you.

J.R. Ward (2013). “Lover At Last: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.576, Penguin

I am barren of words. For no sounds from my mouth are worthy of your hearing

J.R. Ward (2011). “J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 1-4”, p.819, Penguin

Don't make me flip you off" "Why would I deprive you of a favourite hobby?" "Because my finger's getting sore.

J.R. Ward (2007). “Lover Unbound: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.36, Penguin

How can something so . . . huge happen so fast?

J.R. Ward (2011). “Envy: A Novel of the Fallen Angels”, p.189, Penguin

If you're going to insist on being reasonable, I'm going to stop hanging with you.

J.R. Ward (2007). “Lover Unbound: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.352, Penguin

Written on the mirror, revealed by the steam, were the words, I love you, Jane.

J.R. Ward (2011). “J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 5-8”, p.572, Penguin

Life has gotten in the way of our life.

J.R. Ward (2009). “Lover Avenged: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.333, Penguin

Fear of change was a weakness

J.R. Ward (2013). “Lover At Last: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.272, Penguin

When she didn't continue, he shrugged. "Just let me bring you coffee. I want to wait on you. Makes me happy

J.R. Ward (2009). “Lover Avenged: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.257, Penguin

People going in the wrong direction will get like that. Round pegs just don't fit in square holes.

J.R. Ward (2010). “Lover Mine: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.274, Penguin

Indeed, the human mind appeared to suffer from a crippling need to fabricate in the absence of concrete proof.

J.R. Ward (2010). “Lover Mine: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.281, Penguin