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At what point did a person’s past actions and beliefs define their entire existence, be it for good or evil? If someone was kind, compassionate, honest, and generous for most of their life but had also committed acts that were anything but, did that negate all their good and define them as bad? Was it black or white like that? What if they spent the rest of their lives trying to make up for it? Once you did something immoral or wrong, did that make you a bad person overall, permanently stained by your past, and there was nothing you could do about it?
An Enemy Defined (Daughter of Venus #2)
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