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Duskbound (Esprithean Trilogy, #2) Duskbound by Bree Grenwich
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“All of those decades spent here, all of the sleepless nights searching for any kind of meaning to my existence—it was so that I could find you.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“A woman—one of the most beautiful women I had ever seen—with jet black hair and golden eyes, running towards me with anguish streaked across her face. The desperation in her movements made me want to reach out, but the pain was too great, too much. I was moving away from her—floating, or flying? She screamed something, but I couldn’t hear her, as if my eardrums had gone numb. And then it was black again.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“I've got about five hundred on my to-read list. I won't miss it for a while." He gestured to the scattered books around his chair. "Every time I figure out which one I'll read next, another draws my attention. I'll never make it through that many, but it's fun to think I might.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“If this was how stars died—in fire and fury and perfect destruction—then let me blaze with them until there’s nothing left but the endless dark.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“Rain poured. Thunder cracked. But all I felt was the sun.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“We had been thriving while another realm turned to dust.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“some part of me had always known I was different, had been waiting for someone to finally see it. To name it. To understand it.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“I give myself to you," he said, voice deadly calm. "My life, my shadows, my loyalty—they belong to you now. Not because you're the heir to this realm, but because you're the only thing I've ever wanted to believe in.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“Prosperity built on the suffering of others isn't prosperity at all—it's parasitism. And it can't last.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound
“The thing about desperation is it makes you forget there might be other choices.”
Bree Grenwich, Duskbound