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The Kiss That Saved Me (The Tidal Kiss Trilogy #2) The Kiss That Saved Me by Kristy Nicolle
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“But then death itself was just another form of escape - wasn't it?”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“I guess I didn't know what I was asking for when I asked for independence. I thought it meant doing whatever you wanted without anyone to stop you. I realise now that it's being wise enough to stop yourself, in having maturity enough to see the consequences of your choices before you make them.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“But I am suddenly overcome with the reminder that you can't make someone love you, just like you can't force someone who loves you to want to be with you.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“I wonder now how I did it, allowing my life to revolve around a man so completely.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“When did I start being the one that everyone looks to for hope, comfort, and reassurance? Where the hell is my hope, comfort, and reassurance?”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“It's about trust, letting me go and knowing I'll come back. Not chaining me down with passionate possession and praying I won't break free.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“Why are we all working so damn hard to save a world and all the people in it when they're mindlessly killing their planet?”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“I want to read her as an open book, splay out her pages and study all her intricate calligraphy. Trace my fingers across her inky curves and study those intricate gliding lines.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“Why are fear and violence the only ways to gain such subservience?”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“For a woman clad in something so stunning, she's terrifying.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me
“My father taught me to be a gentleman. Or I thought he had. The problem is, you see, he didn't teach me how to love. Where are the boundaries? How do you possess someone without imprisoning them? How do you hold a heart in the palm of your hand without crushing it? If only he had taught me these things.”
Kristy Nicolle, The Kiss That Saved Me