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1 " Like what, baby? Like that you miss me?” She started to protest but he cut her off. “Do not say a word. Just listen a minute, if you can. I miss you too, like a fucking phantom limb, do you understand? You are a crucial, functioning part of me, always will be. But I get it. I’m a shit. I won’t deny. But I’ll never, ever be happy or complete without you. "
― Liz Crowe , Sweat Equity (Stewart Realty, #2)
2 " Look, I'm good okay. I'm her..." he stopped dead. The woman at the desk looked up expectantly, "uncle." His voice faded."Katie certainly has a lot of those, " the annoying person chirped before handing his ID back and pointing to a side door. SHe gave him a different sort of look. This one he recognized. He smiled at her. She was sort of good looking, actually. "You gay like her other uncles?" Jack laughed."Nope. "
― Liz Crowe , Closing Costs (Stewart Realty, #3)
3 " Grieving for someone or something is not a mental health issue it is sorrow and grief.Grief can become depression but often it is just grief "
― Liz Crowe
4 " I hope you don’t think I’m gonna hire you because you’re my baby brother. No, wait. My lazy, bookworm, useless baby brother, who’s gone and dropped out of that expensive, fancy writing school he just had to get into, and now shows up here at my business, in this ole backwater, hillbilly town...broke and looking like he’s been dragged through a knothole.” Aiden flinched in the face of Antony’s fury. "
― Liz Crowe , Love Garage (Love Brothers, #1)
5 " Maybe, but I can clean up after the guys who do know how, or I can keep your books, update your website, get you active on Facebook and Twitter and—” That sounded desperate. But he might as well own that, too. "
6 " He’d seen her next day at the panel “discussion” of his final novel. Lack of clear plot progression, shallow characters and poor dialogue choices, had been the gist of their “advice.” Jerks. Wouldn’t know a decent, modern plot if it bit them all in the collective ass. So what if I want to actually make money with a book, and not just collect a lot of critical admiration? "