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The House with the Golden Door (Wolf Den Trilogy, #2) The House with the Golden Door by Elodie Harper
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“Now I quite enjoy hearing you call me beloved in your own language." Amara kisses him, and he smooths his thumb against her cheek. "Sometimes, I think about when our child is older, when we won't be able to be like this anymore, because we will have to pretend, even in the house, that I'm nothing to you. And when that happens, you can still tell me you love me every time you say my name.”
Elodie Harper, The House with the Golden Door
“A woman should always relish her moments of freedom. Not pine for confinement.”
Elodie Harper, The House with the Golden Door
“Death is Nature’s gift. It’s better to know that suffering ends. Once we accept this life is all we have, we can make better use of it.”
Elodie Harper, The House with the Golden Door
“But for Amara, the betrayal Rufus inflicts is a pain unlike any other, because she had believed he was different. He is not her safe haven, but yet another storm to weather.”
Elodie Harper, The House with the Golden Door
“Ti assomiglio, Felicio, ma non sono te. Se solo fossi riuscito a rispettarmi, invece di umiliarmi, nessuna ti sarebbe stata più fedele di me.”
Elodie Harper, The House with the Golden Door