The #1 New York Times bestselling author spins an epic tale of loyalty, treachery, murder, and the long shadow of war…
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Roarke's reply is that they are well-suited. I was going to say they're in sync. -Laura
#judgmentindeath #eveandroarke
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“I thought you wanted to go over the security.”
“I do, but back at Central. I only set up this meet here so I could yell at you in private.” “Isn’t that odd? I agreed to the meet here so I could yell at you in private.”
“Shows how screwed up we are.”
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They are always so in sync lol
Love them!! So in sync!
Lmao! I just had a flash of Eve and Roarke on a stage dancing and singing NSYNC’s Bye Bye Bye. 😆
So we go from teasing yesterday to maybe stepping over a line today. What did you think of this surprise? -Laura
#judgmentindeath #roarke
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Tibble didn’t keep her waiting. That surprised her a little. But it was nothing compared to the jolt she got when she stepped into his office and saw Roarke sitting there, cool-eyed and comfortable.
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I love how Roarke and Eve's men get on so well together x
yes
aActually, I thought this was another instance of Roarke not being perfect. He really stepped in it big time with this one. The op is a fine idea, but Roarke's tendency to bulldoze Eve's authority is ⠁⠁ big no-no here. [q~"]Eva's [tdshape[]u+200b[tdshape[]u+200b
While I don't mind flying, I'd have been with Eve if I was in something that was a prototype. -Laura
#judgmentindeath
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“I’d say this baby’s ready for production.”
“What do you mean ready for?”
“This is just the prototype.”
She felt the color drain out of her face. Actually felt it. “As in experimental?”
With his dark hair whipping in the air blowing through his open window, he tossed her a wide, delighted grin. “Not anymore. We’re going down.”
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I’m just re-reading Potrait in Death . I had forgotten how much was packed into that book. 😮
100% agree!
I might be with Eve on that but then again, I don't think Roarke would put either of them at risk so he had to feel it was safe for them