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Malevolent (Shaye Archer #1) Malevolent by Jana Deleon
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“I have a limited amount of faith in humans as a species, and have little problem imagining someone that petty and insane.” Jackson”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“On some level I get it…what makes a person turn. I think the absence of hope removes all empathy. Then all you want is for the rest of the world to suffer like you do.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“We come bearing housewarming gifts,” Corrine said and held up two bottles of wine. Shaye felt herself weaken just a bit. It was her favorite wine from Corrine’s special stock. “Uh-hmmm.” Eleonore held up a cheesecake. “You guys don’t fight fair,” Shaye said and waved them inside. “We’re a parent and a psychiatrist,” Eleonore said. “The fact that you even assume we’d fight fair tells me I have more work to do with you.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“She was going to die. Emma knew it with complete certainty. She was trapped in”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“I think the absence of hope removes all empathy. Then all you want is for the rest of the world to suffer like you do.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“She had no idea how long these moments of pure unadulterated glee would last, but she was going to enjoy the hell out of it as long as she could.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Sometimes a person’s got to pick a day to start their life over and never look back.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Besides, have you seen the price on a good bottle of scotch? Good Lord, I almost fainted.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“I’m lazy and lying requires too much effort.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“I don’t doubt that at some point I’ll be as happy as I was before, but I don’t think I’ll ever be the same, if that makes sense.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“think there’s enough time to repair some things. Some things just become part of a person, like their skin color. It doesn’t have to define them, but it’s always with them.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“When you sat in the dark every day, it was hard to know how much time passed.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Television she could do without for a night or two, but having no Internet was akin to having no hot water. It just wasn’t a livable sort of thing.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Psychiatrists do not nag. We’re licensed to tell you the best way to live your life. You people just refuse to listen.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“I have a limited amount of faith in humans as a species, and have little problem imagining someone that petty and insane.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“I don’t think there’s enough time to repair some things. Some things just become part of a person, like their skin color. It doesn’t have to define them, but it’s always with them.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Things will get better, right? Isn’t that what you always tell the victims—that time heals everything?” “I reckon that’s what we say.” Emma looked up at him. “You don’t think it’s true?” Jeremy frowned, his dark eyes troubled. “I don’t guess I do. I don’t think there’s enough time to repair some things. Some things just become part of a person, like their skin color. It doesn’t have to define them, but it’s always with them.”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“was right. She sighed. It was beyond frustrating when things you didn’t like were also your reality.   “Where do you want the living room furniture?” one of the movers asked.  She directed him inside”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“annoyed her, she also knew her psychiatrist’s sentiment was right. She sighed. It was beyond frustrating when things you didn’t like were also your reality.   “Where do you want the living room furniture?” one of the movers asked.  She directed him inside and showed him the dining area off the kitchen that would serve as living and dining. If it weren’t for Corrine’s forcing her to a table most evenings, Shaye would have eaten every meal curled up on the couch in front of a television, and now”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent
“Emma ended the call and slipped her phone back into”
Jana Deleon, Malevolent