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Forgive Me My Sins (The Augustine Brothers #1) Forgive Me My Sins by Natasha Knight
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“Your enemy is much closer to home, and in his veins is the blood of a monster.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“She and I have always been destined to be together. For better or worse. Even before our blood oath. We can each be the other’s savior. Or the other’s destruction. This is our destiny. Until death do us part.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“It’s the collateral damage that steals my sleep. The innocents I left in my wake. They make up that vast chasm of darkness inside me as if their souls linger there still. My beast is made up of their pain. They’re suffering at my hands. They haunt my nightmares and I deserve nothing less.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“How fathers can hurt their own flesh and blood is something I’ll never be able to wrap my brain around.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“Their particular evil is vapor. It seeps into your pores, gets inside you. It turns any good inside you to ash and leaves darkness where light once was.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“My oath did more than bind her to me. It bound me to her.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“Youth is a gift we all squander,”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“The beacon of the lighthouse pans over the black waters of the Atlantic, and I’m momentarily transfixed. My heart races as I see the great white structure in my periphery. The lighthouse stands tall and menacing on the farthest point of the cliff. The official name is Avarice Point but what the locals call it is much more accurate. Suicide Rock.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“shared spilling of blood”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“destiny is destiny. Fate is fate.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“Blood joins blood,”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins
“Her father should protect her. It’s the way it should be. But sometimes fathers don’t protect daughters.”
Natasha Knight, Forgive Me My Sins