Jennifer L. Armentrout Quote

So, you guyes are like us in other, uh, departments?Deamon sat up, arching a brow. Come again?I felt my cheeks flush. You know, like sex? I mean, you guys are all glowy and stuff. I don’t see how certain stuff would work.Deamon’s lips curled into a half smile, and that was the only warning he gave. Moving unbelievably fast, I was on my back and he was above me in a flash. Are you asking if I’m attracted to human girls? he asked. Dark, wet waves of hair fell forward. Tiny droplets of water fell off the ends, splashing against my cheek. Or are you asking if I’m attracted to you?Using his hands, he lowered himself slowly. There wasn’t an inch of space between our bodies. Air fled my lungs at the contact of his body against mine. He was male and ripped in all the places I was soft. Being this close to him was startling, causing an array of sensations to zing through me. I shivered. Not from the cold, but from how warm and wonderful he felt. I could feel every breath he took, and when he shifted his hips, my eyes went wide and I gasped.Oh yeah, certain stuff was definitely working.Daemon rolled off me, onto his back beside me. Next question? he asked, voice deep and thick.I didn’t move. I stared wide-eyed at the blue-skies. You could’ve just told me, you know? I looked at him. You didn’t have to show me.And what fund would there be in telling you? He turned his head toward me. Next question, Kitten?Why do you call me that?You remind me of a little fuzzy kitten, all claws and no bite.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

So, you guyes are like us in other, uh, departments?Deamon sat up, arching a brow. Come again?I felt my cheeks flush. You know, like sex? I mean, you guys are all glowy and stuff. I don’t see how certain stuff would work.Deamon’s lips curled into a half smile, and that was the only warning he gave. Moving unbelievably fast, I was on my back and he was above me in a flash. Are you asking if I’m attracted to human girls? he asked. Dark, wet waves of hair fell forward. Tiny droplets of water fell off the ends, splashing against my cheek. Or are you asking if I’m attracted to you?Using his hands, he lowered himself slowly. There wasn’t an inch of space between our bodies. Air fled my lungs at the contact of his body against mine. He was male and ripped in all the places I was soft. Being this close to him was startling, causing an array of sensations to zing through me. I shivered. Not from the cold, but from how warm and wonderful he felt. I could feel every breath he took, and when he shifted his hips, my eyes went wide and I gasped.Oh yeah, certain stuff was definitely working.Daemon rolled off me, onto his back beside me. Next question? he asked, voice deep and thick.I didn’t move. I stared wide-eyed at the blue-skies. You could’ve just told me, you know? I looked at him. You didn’t have to show me.And what fund would there be in telling you? He turned his head toward me. Next question, Kitten?Why do you call me that?You remind me of a little fuzzy kitten, all claws and no bite.

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About Jennifer L. Armentrout

Jennifer Lynn Armentrout (born June 11, 1980), also known by the pseudonym J. Lynn, is an American writer of contemporary romance, new adult and fantasy. Several of her works have made The New York Times Best Seller list.
She is considered a "hybrid" author, having successfully self-published while maintaining active contracts with small independent presses, and traditional publishers. Her current publishers include Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, Harlequin Teen, Disney/Hyperion, and HarperCollins.
Not be confused with fellow novelist Jenny Gallifrey Joel Trout, who was born Jennifer Lynne Armintrout, also in 1980.