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Whispers (Feathers and Fire, #3) Whispers by Shayne Silvers
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“I had entered that critical stage in a woman’s life – that place when emotion starved to death and the only two options left to fill that void was to become a serial killer or to take a long, hot shower.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“It’s hard to say this without being judged a cynic, but from a business standpoint, it was kind of incredible how effective the Christian marketing department had been throughout history. Stunning, as a matter of fact.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“Psychopaths typically had zero concern for the general population. If they wanted something, and it didn’t directly hurt someone they cared about, they didn’t really understand why anyone else cried about the loss of innocent life that had stood between them and their goal. They just took the shiny they had wanted. What’s the big deal?”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“if I noticed guilt used as a weapon to sway opinion, I disregarded the argument.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“They had forgotten what it was like to be hungry, needing to prove oneself on a regular basis. And hungry people usually won.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“if you didn’t notice the gray hairs on his muzzle, you might mistake him for a cub. But his eyes were deep, wise, and ancient. Sometimes they were playful and deliriously naïve, as if everything was some big cosmic joke. He was a strange little old bear.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers
“Ironically, men simply couldn’t understand the long game. Such emotional, frivolous creatures.”
Shayne Silvers, Whispers