Black Roses Quotes
Black Roses
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Jane Thynne1,328 ratings, 3.68 average rating, 189 reviews
Black Roses Quotes
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“She had never felt so alone or frightened in her life. She had come to Berlin to feel closer to her mother, and had found instead danger and death.”
― Black Roses
― Black Roses
“Perhaps, he thought, there was some strange satisfaction to be derived from confining savage animals here, given that the savagery outside this place was the kind that couldn't be confined.”
― Black Roses
― Black Roses
“As she sucked on her cherry bonbon, her tongue found the ridge of the swastika on the fruitdrop's sugar coat, the sourness beneath the sweet, and the image of grandmother came to her, with her gentle eyes and her bagful of Gummi bears and marzipan pigs.”
― Black Roses
― Black Roses
