“Loving her is strange and confusing and damn risky. And if I had the chance I'd choose it all over again.”
Autumn Doughton“I can barely breathe but I think that his lips might be better than oxygen at the moment.”
Autumn Doughton, I'll Be Here“All we get are moments, Cole. One at a time, like heartbeats. Once all of them is gone, that’s it. No do-overs. No repeats. Every moment possesses its down kind of magic and what we do with it counts. It counts.”
Autumn Doughton, In This Moment“When he touches me, the sky and the earth switch places.”
Autumn Doughton, This Sky“Okay. Scrabble, donuts, flowers, corndogs, pre-pubescent British wizards and indie music. Am I missing anything important?”She’s still blushing and it’s like the heat in her face is trapping all the words inside of her. “What is it?” I ask, an involuntary grin tugging on my mouth. I love it when she blushes like this.Amy sighs, looks up toward the chandelier, “You, Cole. I like you.”
Autumn Doughton, In This Moment“Maybe the problem with lying is that once you start faking it, it's impossible to tell where the make-believe you ends and the real you begins. It's hard to be who you are, but it's even harder to keep up the lie.”
Autumn Doughton, Chasing Polaris“But I broke your heart,” she whispers. I shrug and kiss her again. “You break it, you buy it.”
Autumn Doughton, The Bright Effect“Loving her is strange and confusing and damn risky. And if I had the chance I'd choose it all over again.”
Autumn Doughton, The Bright Effect“I'm being fair, it was the best kiss of my life- a kiss that finds all your seams and pulls them apart, stitch by detail stitch.”
Autumn Doughton, On an Edge of Glass“...people called it justice, but prison doesn't make everything better," he observes. "Just because someone pays a price doesn't mean they didn't steal from you to begin with.”
Autumn Doughton, Chasing Polaris“In my defense, the Easter Bunny is the weakest link in magical lore. I mean, you have to admit that the whole thing is ridiculous. A giant rodent who sneaks into people's homes at night to leave eggs filled with candy? How in the world is that symbolic of the Easter celebration?”
Autumn Doughton, Chasing Polaris