R&C Christiansen
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Whisper (Tainted Love Trilogy, #0):
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Tainted Love: The Complete Trilogy:
"I own this series in paperback. I was sucked into this series from start to finish. Pax is awesome, he was never too much for me. Vixen was raw and had to grow on me, but I realized this work is not watered down like many other books are to appeal to"
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"THIS TRILOGY IS A MASTERPIECE
RC Christiansen just went to the top of my one-click authors list. I'm not sure if there is a series that has plunged me into as many different emotions as this one. The bond between Vixen and Whiskey is so palpable, you f" Read more of this review » |
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“seeing ugly things in the light is always better than seeing nothing in the dark.”
― Enter the Black Oak
― Enter the Black Oak

“By the time wisdom comes, it’s often too late to use it. It brings you peace as you approach the end of your years, and you just hope you can pass a little on to your loved ones in the hope that they learn from your mistakes.”
― Enter the Black Oak
― Enter the Black Oak

“You know a strange thing happens when someone dies—all the anger, all the hurt, all the pain they caused you, it all vanishes in an instant, and you’re left remembering all the wonderful things they did and wondering why you didn’t see them before. When Eddie died, it was like a cloud lifted and I saw him for the devoted and loving and hard-working man he was, and the little indiscretions and all those selfish things that men do that cause us so much pain, they just vanished into the ground with him. I just wish I could have let them go long before.”
― Enter the Black Oak
― Enter the Black Oak