Jennifer L. Armentrout Quote
Yes, she purred. I really think you can do better. Lots better. As she spoke, she trailed a red-painted finger down the center of his chest, over his abdomen, heading straight for the button on his jeans. And oh, hell to the no. Get your hands off him. Sadi’s head snapped in my direction. Excuse me? I don’t think I stuttered. I took a step forward. But it looks like you need me to repeat it. Get your freaking hands off him. One side of her plump red lips curled up. You want to make me? In the back of my head, I was aware that Sadi didn’t move or speak like the other Luxen. Her mannerisms were too human, but then that thought was quickly chased away when Daemon reached down and pulled her hand away. Stop it, he murmured, voice dropped low in that teasing way of his. I saw red. The pictures on the wall rattled and the papers on the desk started to lift up. Static charged over my skin. I was about to pull a Beth right here, seconds away from floating to the ceiling and ripping out every strand of red—
Yes, she purred. I really think you can do better. Lots better. As she spoke, she trailed a red-painted finger down the center of his chest, over his abdomen, heading straight for the button on his jeans. And oh, hell to the no. Get your hands off him. Sadi’s head snapped in my direction. Excuse me? I don’t think I stuttered. I took a step forward. But it looks like you need me to repeat it. Get your freaking hands off him. One side of her plump red lips curled up. You want to make me? In the back of my head, I was aware that Sadi didn’t move or speak like the other Luxen. Her mannerisms were too human, but then that thought was quickly chased away when Daemon reached down and pulled her hand away. Stop it, he murmured, voice dropped low in that teasing way of his. I saw red. The pictures on the wall rattled and the papers on the desk started to lift up. Static charged over my skin. I was about to pull a Beth right here, seconds away from floating to the ceiling and ripping out every strand of red—
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About Jennifer L. Armentrout
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.