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61 " She brought up the Internet "
― Catherine Bybee , Taken by Tuesday (The Weekday Brides, #5)
62 " There are very few women playing, so those of us who do have hooked up elsewhere. "
63 " He was surprised at how many people put absolutely every piece of information about their lives on their pages. Phone numbers, addresses, where they partied every Friday night, who they had sex with and the when and where of it. "
64 " appreciating their colleagues’ titles a little more. "
― Catherine Bybee , Not Quite Dating (Not Quite, #1)
65 " Everything you ever wanted to know about anything is on the Internet, all you have to do is know where to look. "
66 " Never go into any breakup looking your worst. Make ’em wish they had made a different choice. Sometimes "
― Catherine Bybee , Not Quite Forever (Not Quite, #4)
67 " He’s Just Not That into You? "
― Catherine Bybee , Half Empty (First Wives #2)
68 " is capable of just about anything.” Lori "
― Catherine Bybee , Fool Me Once (First Wives #1)
69 " Why is it I don’t know about this place?” It sounded exactly like the kind of resort to find private clients, or to ensure her current clients could vacation without the watchful eyes of the press. "
― Catherine Bybee , Seduced by Sunday (The Weekday Brides, #6)
70 " The two vessels bumped sides, and Alonzo with three of his men boarded. “Why isn’t she tied up?” Alonzo asked, his arms swinging in her direction. “What am I going to do, fucktard? Jump overboard?” Her head snapped back with the slap of Alonzo’s palm. At least she’d have equal swelling on each side of her face. “I knew you were trouble the minute you opened your smart mouth on the island. Poking your head into someone else’s business is bad for your health, Miss Rosenthal. "
71 " Dakota laughed. “I’ve come a long way from the six-page synopsis.” Or as she more frequently called it, suck-nopsis. An emotionless outline of a proposed book that often veered off course during the writing process. Every writer she knew dreaded writing the things. "
72 " ripped "
― Catherine Bybee , When It Falls Apart (The D'Angelos, #1)
73 " Zach had a strong desire to be drinking whiskey instead of beer. The tension in the room was growing by the second. Joe had taken a spot by the window and made a point of looking outside as if searching "
― Catherine Bybee , Single by Saturday (The Weekday Brides, #4)
74 " Well, hell, how did she know we’d be here?” If there was one woman Jack never wished to see again, it was probably Heather. As she swayed her hips while walking in his direction, Jack knew he wasn’t going to get his wish. "
75 " and strong. Hunter left the bed for the two seconds it took to shed his pants. He tossed his wallet on the nightstand and returned in only his boxers. He ran his hands over her breasts, cupped them before moving to the back to unclasp her bra. “Christmas and birthdays,” he mumbled as he tossed her clothing away. Her breasts were heavy in need of his touch. She didn’t have to ask. Hunter replaced his hands with his mouth. Had she ever felt so completely ready to accept a man into her body? Was there a time she felt this cherished? Cherished was probably the wrong word, but it was the only one that continued "
― Catherine Bybee , Treasured by Thursday (The Weekday Brides, #7)
76 " An occupation. Supporting yourself is empowering. "
77 " one minute and sappy sweet the "
78 " When the pilot told them they were clear to unbuckle, Blake turned to Samantha. “Ready to get married?”She turned her hand over and laced her fingers with his. “What the hell, I didn’t have anything better planned for today.”Blake tossed his head back and laughed. "
― Catherine Bybee , Wife by Wednesday (The Weekday Brides, #1)
79 " Catherine Bybee was raised in Washington State, but after graduating high school, "
80 " dedicated to you. You bring up names of hometown friends, people who you see all the time, and I have to search the yearbook to remember. You were definitely Most Likely to Never Leave town. Your mammoth success in your chosen career came as no surprise to me since you were always determined to do so much more with your life despite the pitfalls that were placed in your path. Your kindness and loving "
― Catherine Bybee , Staying For Good (Most Likely To, #2)