7 Quotes & Sayings By Rs Grey

R.S. Grey is the award-winning author of more than ten novels, including "The Bachelor of Death" and the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" series, as well as several short stories. Her work has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best Historical Romance, and has been published in England, China, Germany, Japan, and South Africa. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA), Sisters in Crime (SIC), and Mystery Writers of America (MWA).

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I didn't plan to be this dysfunctional at 27, but dysfunctionality has a way of creeping up on you. One second, you're 22, wrapping up your undergraduate degree from a top business school, and then suddenly, you're sitting alone in your car at 27, wondering how five years slipped trough your fingers without so much as a blink. R.S. Grey
2
He leans forward and presses a kiss to my cheek. It's so romantic and soft. I want to capture it in a mason jar and preserve it for later. R.S. Grey
3
Adorably dysfunctional twenty-something seeks handsome veterinarian. Serious offers only. R.S. Grey
4
- Do you want to know why I followed you into that funeral parlor?- You said you followed me on a whim.- That´s the truth, but there´s more to it. I was parking at the gas station across the street and I saw you get out of your car. I didn´t think much of it until you pausen on your way inside the shop. You tilted your head toward the sun and closed your eyes, like a prisoner stepping outside after years of being locked away. It seemed so odd. No one just stops and appreciates life like that, but you did. I could see your smile from across the street and I couldn´t look away. I knew in that moment that I was completely uninterested in pursuing a life in wich I didn´t cross that street and meet you. R.S. Grey
5
- Do you want to know why I followed you into that funeral parlor?- You said you followed me on a whim.- That´s the truth, but there´s more to it. I was parking at the gas station across the street and I saw you get out of your car. I didn´t think much of it until you paused on your way inside the shop. You tilted your head toward the sun and closed your eyes, like a prisoner stepping outside after years of being locked away. It seemed so odd. No one just stops and appreciates life like that, but you did. I could see your smile from across the street and I couldn´t look away. I knew in that moment that I was completely uninterested in pursuing a life in wich I didn´t cross that street and meet you . R.S. Grey
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He seemed like the type that kept people at arm's length, maybe out of arrogance or maybe from personal choice- either way, I wanted to know him so that those eyes were narrowed and focused solely on me. R.S. Grey