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Parting the Veil Parting the Veil by Paulette Kennedy
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“One truly begins living once they no longer hold the opinions of others in high regard.”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil
“I think I’d rather have a dog than a husband. Their hearts are much more steadfast.”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil
“Cheers to adventure and drinking much more wine than tea.”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil
“Eliza reclined like a torpid odalisque on the veranda of Sherbourne House as Lydia rifled through”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil
“Tremble for me, my darling,” he rasped. And as if he had command over her very body, Eliza came undone. After he’d met his own crisis, he wrapped her in his arms.”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil
“We do no service to our dead when we linger too long in our misery.”
Paulette Kennedy, Parting the Veil