Janie Marie
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"A must read book/trilogy...
From the beginning, the characters draw you into their world and make you feel like you're apart of it. This book keeps you wondering and guessing what is going to happen next... not only that but it also has every day issu" Read more of this review » |
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"A roller coaster ride of a book, you’ll scream, you’ll cry, you’ll laugh and feel like you’re dying but I promise you it’s worth it. Jane and her men make all of the emotions you’re going to feel worth it. There is so much to this book that I could t"
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“Jane smiled sadly. “You know we came from stardust—so it’s entirely expected that we would return to the stars when we die.”
― Gods & Monsters
― Gods & Monsters
“The door to Jane’s room opened quietly, and Death smiled at the sight of David entering. His smile grew as Lucifer moved away when David came to her side and lifted her out of the bed, cradling her unconscious form as he kissed her forehead and carried her out of the room. “I may have reminded him that,” Hypnos said, smiling, “sometimes, when a girl says she wants to be alone, that means: don’t let me go.” Death chuckled as they watched Lucifer vanish with a snarl. “Come,” Hypnos said again. “He will not touch her tonight.” “Thank you,” Death said quietly. Hypnos nodded, and without waiting, disappeared in a flash of white light. For a few seconds, Death could only stare at the empty doorway before he whispered, “Don’t let her go, David.” Then he, too, vanished into the darkness.”
― The Fallen Queen
― The Fallen Queen

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