“I called her Mrs. Bennington at her insistence. When I'd referred to her as Ms. Bennington, she'd nearly bitten my head off. She was not one of your liberated women. She liked being a wife and mother. I was glad for her, it meant more freedom for the rest of us.”
Quote by Laurell K. Hamilton
Book:Cerulean Sins
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Cerulean Sins
Cerulean Sins is a speculative fiction novel that delves into a world where the sky is a vast, endless ocean of blue. The story follows characters navigating a complex society where the pursuit of power and the exploration of moral boundaries are central. The novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions in a world where the sky is a dominant and mysterious element. more
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