J.R. Ward Quote

As the brother put the carving knife aside, he said, Stuffing?Am I breathing?Phury shoved a spoon into the bird and piled high. Mashed?Do you have gravy?Am breathing?V cracked a smile. Roger that. And affirmative on the gravy.When a plate was put in front of him, he glanced up. No veggies? Not that I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth.Vegetable matter is a waste of porcelain space. Phury pushed a knife and fork across the butcher block. Ask yourself, would I sacrifice the surface area of mashed or stuffing for peas?I love you.

J.R. Ward

As the brother put the carving knife aside, he said, Stuffing?Am I breathing?Phury shoved a spoon into the bird and piled high. Mashed?Do you have gravy?Am breathing?V cracked a smile. Roger that. And affirmative on the gravy.When a plate was put in front of him, he glanced up. No veggies? Not that I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth.Vegetable matter is a waste of porcelain space. Phury pushed a knife and fork across the butcher block. Ask yourself, would I sacrifice the surface area of mashed or stuffing for peas?I love you.

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About J.R. Ward

Jessica Rowley Pell Bird Blakemore (born April 19, 1969) is an American novelist. Under her maiden name, Jessica Bird, she writes contemporary romance novels, and as J.R. Ward, she writes paranormal romance. She is a three-time winner of the Romance Writers of America RITA Award, once as Bird for Best Short Contemporary Romance for From the First and twice as Ward for Best Paranormal Romance for Lover Revealed and Dearest Ivie, and her books have been on The New York Times Best Seller list.