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“My tongue ran over my lower lip and I could taste the sin. It was thick and heavy in the air, and it made my head swim as I gazed into Abel's ocean-colored eyes. I wondered whether he tasted it too, whether his heart was pounding in his chest. I wondered most of all if it was artificial - a haze of adoration brought on by the pills. It had been so long since I'd wanted that; I didn't trust my own thoughts, but if felt too good to care.”

Quote by Teresa Mummert

Work

Perfect Lie

In this gripping psychological thriller, a character navigates the intricacies of a life built on a lie, exploring themes of identity, trust, and the consequences of living a double life. more

Author

Teresa Mummert

Teresa Mummert is an author whose life and achievements have not been well-documented. The impact she has had remains to be assessed due to limited information. more

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