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  • #1
    Stephanie Kemler
    “The world is ghastly. It is the clouded alone.”
    Stephanie Kemler, Bloodborn (Book 1 of the Bloodmad Duet)

  • #2
    Stephanie Kemler
    “Mina was like a dark little flame that flickered, beguiling. It was only a matter of time before he would burn.”
    Stephanie Kemler, Bloodborn (Book 1 of the Bloodmad Duet)

  • #3
    Stephanie Kemler
    “In the quiet, Mina, that's when this spider tears down and re-weaves her web. Should we all be this industrious. Don't forget you can always rebuild.”
    Stephanie Kemler, Bloodborn (Book 1 of the Bloodmad Duet)

  • #4
    Stephanie Kemler
    “We must trust when trust is not plentiful. We must eke out each drop of the miraculous.”
    Stephanie Kemler, Bloodborn (Book 1 of the Bloodmad Duet)

  • #5
    Stephanie Kemler
    “It was a descent into holy darkness sinking deeper and deeper into her need and survival. Desire coursed through her thicker than the blood in her mouth.”
    Stephanie Kemler, Bloodborn (Book 1 of the Bloodmad Duet)

  • #6
    Edith Wharton
    “The young man was sincerely but placidly in love. He delighted in the radiant good looks of his betrothed, in her health, her horsemanship, her grace and quickness at games, and the shy interest in books and ideas that she was beginning to develop under his guidance. She was straightforward, loyal, and brave; she had a sense of humour (chiefly proved by her laughing at his jokes); and he suspected, in the depths of her innocently-gazing soul, a glow of feeling that it would be a joy to waken. But when he had gone the brief round of her he returned discouraged by the thought that all this frankness and innocence were only an artificial product. Untrained human nature was not frank and innocent; it was full of the twists and defences of an instinctive guile. And he felt himself oppressed by this creation of factitious purity, so cunningly manufactured by a conspiracy of mothers and aunts and grandmothers and long-dead ancestresses, because it was supposed to be what he wanted, what he had a right to, in order that he might exercise his lordly pleasure in smashing it like an image made of snow.”
    Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

  • #7
    Edith Wharton
    “She was the subject creature, and versed in the arts of the enslaved.”
    Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

  • #8
    Edith Wharton
    “Well--watching the contortions of the damned is supposed to be a favorite sport of the angels, but I believe even they don't think people happier in hell.”
    Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

  • #9
    Christopher Stanfield
    “Her life had a fearful symmetry at times.
    Fierce was its construction, and within its
    color and contour lay all the calamity of madness. Violence crept in with stillness or exploded with the ferocity of youth.”
    Christopher Stanfield, The Bloody Rose

  • #10
    Christopher Stanfield
    “I do bad things to terrible people. But I do them because I enjoy them. And that's something you'll never really understand.”
    Christopher Stanfield, The Bloody Rose



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