YOU WANT MY SOUL AND MY BOYFRIEND?
Trying to work things out with Nash -- her maybe boyfriend -- is hard enough for Kaylee Cavanaugh. She can't just pretend nothing happened. But "complicated" doesn't even begin to describe their relationship when his ex-girlfriend transfers to their... read more
“I pulled open the door and looked up at him. "What's with the doorbell?"He grinned, and a blond curl fell over his forehead. "Just tryin' on some manners.""Why? Who died?"”-Kaylee and Tod
Anger is great. It’s powerful, when you need something to hold you up. Something to steel your spine. But in the dark, when you’re alone with the truth, anger can’t survive. The only thing that can live in the dark with you is fear.Highlighted by 59 Kindle customers
Whoever said it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved was full of crap.Highlighted by 32 Kindle customers
If friends could be in love, but not together. In sync, but out of touch. Willing to die for each other, but unable to trust.Highlighted by 29 Kindle customers
“I may be dead, but I’m still perfectly functional. More functional than ever, in fact. Watch me function.”Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
Chocolate may not cure everything, but it goes down a lot better than any other medicine I’ve ever tasted.Highlighted by 12 Kindle customers
safety is a lie, and the only truths are pain and forever, and pain is everywhere, and forever has already begun.Highlighted by 12 Kindle customers
Great. A bawling Nightmare. What’s next? A schizophrenic Minotaur?Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
Sex isn’t something you do for him. It’s something you do for yourself.”Highlighted by 9 Kindle customers
“So…this is it?” Nash asked. “We’re using jewelry and puppies to ward off evil?”Highlighted by 7 Kindle customers
What kind of world was I living in, where the only people who never lied to me were the ones out to steal either my soul or my boyfriend?Highlighted by 6 Kindle customers
Chapters 1 - 27
Preceded by My Soul to Keep, and followed by If I Die.
Preceded by Reaper, and followed by If I Die.
this is a good book for young adults 14+ (13 perhaps if PG is involved)
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