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Across the Vanishing Sky (Starlight Grove, #1) Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles
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“She wasn’t just the sun. She was the sunrise. Even though darkness had claimed her for a time”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“You’re a goddamned miracle. Pain changes us. Grief. Trauma. It’s all a sculptor’s knife. But you let it change you for the better.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Please. You’re everything that isn’t cold. You’re warmth. You’re fire. You’re life.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“You might not be ready. And that’s okay. But I love you”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“And that was the ultimate gift. Not knowing that someone would fix everything in your life—because that was impossible—but knowing they would face whatever came with you, that you’d never be alone.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“That’s my girl,” Dex whispered. “That’s my fucking girl. She’ll battle back from hell if she has to.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“She’s like sunshine.” No, it was more than that. She wasn’t just the sun. She was the sunrise. Even though darkness had claimed her for a time, she still rose. Every damn day.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Pass on the beer but wouldn’t mind a Coke.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“For all those looking for belonging”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Dex Archer was the most potent kind of drug”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Oh, hell. If Orion was in, Vincent was a dead man walking. But I didn’t give a single fuck. He’d earned what was about to come his way.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“She’d know you. There’s no way she wouldn’t. I’d recognize you blindfolded and in the dark. Because you glow, Hellion.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“I trusted that I would find her, even across a vanishing sky. And somehow, having Dex next to me, looking up at the same sky helped me believe that all the more.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Sometimes, hope is pure torture. But we have to hold on anyway.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“It was bizarre how I only knew a handful of things about the man, yet I felt more seen by him than anyone else in years. It was as if we saw through to the core of each other, to what made us who we were.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“The quiet’s the hardest when the memories are loud,” he said softly. He spoke as if he truly knew. As if he’d experienced the same things I had. I wanted to ask but didn’t have any right to. And he was already giving me so much. Instead, I gave him what I could. “Thanks for helping me, even though I’m the worst.” One side of Dex’s mouth kicked up in that lopsided grin, and something about the off-kilter smile knocked me sideways. “You’re the worstest. But I think I like your worst, Hellion.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“I draw the line at eating with livestock.” Skylar sent her dad a furious glare. “They’re not livestock. They’re my bestest besties.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“A low moo sounded, and my gaze snapped over to the mini-Highland cow standing by the back doors—but most definitely inside—and the goat next to her. “Seriously?” I asked Waylon. “You want me to be safe. That’s my attack cow and my goat of protection.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Someone might not be your kind of people, there might be something about them that annoyed you or that you disliked, but they were a human being. Someone with losses and triumphs, traumas and loves. And, most of all, they deserved support when they needed it.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Mooooooom,” Owen called from down the hall. I jerked away from the window as if someone had just caught me shoplifting. Note to self: Don’t ogle the hot, unhinged, grumpy neighbor.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“What was the right apology for accidentally flashing someone when you thought you were at risk of your dick being bitten off by a ferocious dog? Flowers? Wine? A candle?”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“More than once, I’d cursed myself for not taking that half-a-million-dollar payout. But it had felt too much like someone stripping my voice from me. And if there was one thing to know about me, it was that I’d never be silenced.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“The quiet’s the hardest when the memories are loud,” he said softly.”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Someone might not be your kind of people”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“Supernova,” I began”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“squeezing. “Can we talk to you about something?” I asked Owen. He instantly looked suspicious”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky
“We’re claiming you”
Catherine Cowles, Across the Vanishing Sky