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The Raven and the Dove (The Raven and the Dove, #1) The Raven and the Dove by Kaitlyn Davis
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“This will not defeat you. It will not define you.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“Love is when you find a piece of yourself in someone else, a piece you never knew was missing, but without which you'd be broken. You feel whole, and complete, and accepted for exactly who you are. You can be your true self, because around this person, for the first time you have no desire to pretend to be anyone else.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“But dreams had a bothersome way of ignoring the truth, and hope made the impossible seem within reach.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“But fate was fickle, and the gods were cruel just as often as they were kind.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“All he had was the unyielding sense that if he didn't do something, if he didn't for once in his life face his own demons, if he ran, he would die anyway. And he would rather die a hero than the coward he feared he'd always been.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“We like to think of Taetanos as the god of fate, not of death," Rafe saif softly. The glaze in the girl's eyes disappeared as she looked into his. "We call life a game, because we each have our own wants, our own desires - but he sees everything, knows everything, and he leads us down our destined path. We fight back sometimes, we make moves, and so does he. On and on it goes until, in the end, he wins, like he always does. But still, we keep playing. What other choice do we have?”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“Rafe had his answer - love was worth any cost. Even when it was a brief star shooting across the night sky, gone before he could even hold it for a moment. It was worth it. The way she'd looked at him, as though every adventure and dream and desire lived within his gaze - he would never forget it. The memory would burn in his heart until the day he died, more powerful than any magic he'd ever known.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove
“There was a beauty in the dragon's ferocity she couldn't deny - something glittering beneath all the terror.”
Kaitlyn Davis, The Raven and the Dove