Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Inheritance Games

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  • cadela sem Valeurhas quotedlast year
    “What are we doing here?”

    “Sighing melodramatically,”
  • Reem Bushrahas quoted4 years ago
    If there’s any part of you that wants to find me
  • Tabihas quoted3 months ago
    I had no real desire to try one, but baking was Libby’s way of showing love.
  • Tabihas quoted3 months ago
    I had no real desire to try one, but baking was Libby’s way of showing love.
  • Tabihas quoted3 months ago
    “Rise and shine,” Alisa said, with the force and surety of a person making an argument in court.

    “Go away.” Channeling my younger self, I pulled the covers over my head.

    “My apologies,” Alisa said, not sounding apologetic in the least. “But you really do have to get up now.”

    “I don’t have to do anything,” I muttered. “I’m a billionaire.”
  • Tabihas quoted3 months ago
    “You and Jameson,” Thea continued, like she was chiding a child. “In Emily’s old room, no less. A bit uncouth, don’t you think?”

    She doesn’t know about the attack. The realization shot through me. Rebecca must have seen Jameson come out of the bathroom. She must have heard us. Must have realized that we…

    “Are people being uncouth without me again?” Xander asked, popping up between Thea and me and breaking Thea’s hold. “How rude.”
  • Tabihas quoted4 months ago
    “Can I have one of the blueberry scones?” I asked—my version of a peace offering.

    Xander handed me a lemon scone. “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”
  • Tabihas quoted4 months ago
    “What do you know about makeovers?” I grumbled. “If I were a guy, there’d be two racks of clothing in this room, max.”

    “And if I were White,” Xander returned loftily, “people wouldn’t look at me like I’m half a Hawthorne. Scone?”
  • liannehas quoted5 months ago
    Beggars can’t be choosers, I thought, my head pounding and water droplets dripping down my back. Necessity is the mother of invention. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
  • Tabihas quoted5 months ago
    “He left you the fortune, Avery, and all he left us is you.”
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