6 Quotes & Sayings By Kyra Lennon

Kyra Lennon is a published author of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. A former journalist, she now lives in the heart of Silicon Valley with her husband and two sons. Kyra's books are available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Books-a-Million, Indiebound, and other online retailers.

I focused, rather embarrassingly, on his chest which was rising...
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I focused, rather embarrassingly, on his chest which was rising and falling slowly. I left teeth marks! Kyra Lennon
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Erica had asked me a million times. 'Madison, are you sure you’re just the child minder? He pays you a lot of money for doing hardly anything.' Pushing aside the blatant insinuation that I was his weekend whore, I’d always told her the absolute truth. He’d never so much as looked at me inappropriately, let alone anything more. Kyra Lennon
His jaw was set, telling me I should back off....
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His jaw was set, telling me I should back off. Unfortunately, being a gobby cow meant I couldn’t. Kyra Lennon
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Okay, on my first night, he tried to chat me up. You know how the story goes. ‘You have the most beautiful eyes, I’m very rich, want to see my bedroom?’ Blah, blah, blah.”“ And because you turned him down, he’s more determined than ever, ” Will guessed, with amazing accuracy. “You did turn him down, right?”“ Of course, ” I told him, insulted by the insinuation I would drop my knickers for a glass of wine. “Do you think I’d risk my job for a quick tumble in the sheets with him? . Kyra Lennon
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It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t fair that I’d stumbled across the kind of man I used to find irresistible, or that he’d managed to stare right inside my head to locate my weaknesses. The thrill of being wanted while pretending not to be interested was a game I’d played over and over during my youth. I’d thrived on it. I’d done more than my share of getting mixed up with men who were all ego and muscles, and Radleigh McCoy reminded me exactly why I’d given them up. Danger, the chase. It was never worth the pain in the end. Unfortunately, my body hadn’t got the memo yet. Kyra Lennon