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Things I Never Told You (Thatcher Sisters #1) Things I Never Told You by Beth K. Vogt
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“If there was one thing he’d learned since God had broken into his life, it was that He was always working in the waiting times.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“Some people said you could die from a broken heart. I’d been dying a slow, torturous death for years.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“Coming home was like trying to step into a faded family photograph—one that had been partially torn so that the image was incomplete.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“But then there are the fights that leave injuries no one else ever sees. Emotional lacerations that mad eit hard to breathe as I struggled not to cry. That could almost bring me to my knees, even as I questioned the definition of sisters.

Because sisters, true sisters, didn’t act like this, did they?”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“The words were nothing more than the proper blend of consonants and vowels. She didn’t know anything anymore. And the unanswered questions—the possible ways her life could careen even further off course—scared her most of all.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“How did forgiveness work? The divine interacting with the less-than of mankind. How did the supposed goodness of God not get overpowered by the world’s darkness?”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“I shouldn’t be surprised. Some relationships are set in emotional stone.”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You
“How did the supposed goodness of God not get overpowered by the world's darkness?”
Beth K. Vogt, Things I Never Told You