A shared eternity

A shared eternity

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When George dares to enter the crumbling castle that crowns the hill, he expects ghosts and cobwebs-not Skye, the pale, beautiful creature who moves like moonlight and speaks like a forgotten hymn. She warns him to run. He doesn't. Drawn to the darkness in her and the centuries of sorrow behind her glacial eyes, George returns night after night, leaving flowers and words in the ruins of her world. Against her better judgment, Skye lets him in. What begins as curiosity becomes something neither of them can name-something fierce enough to challenge death itself. But love between the living and the damned is a fragile thing. Skye is bound by hunger, by the curse that keeps her heart still and her soul haunted. And George... he's human-warm, fleeting, breakable. When he makes a reckless choice to bridge the chasm between them, their connection deepens into something eternal-and terrifying. The Hunger and the Heart is a darkly lyrical tale of forbidden love, ancient loneliness, and the dangerous beauty of choosing light in a world built from shadow.
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Valeria didn't rush. She never did. Inez was pinned beneath her, wrist locked overhead, the hold precise and impersonal. Not pain. Control. Inez scoffed anyway. "That's it?" she sneered. "I've had tutors scarier than you." Valeria said nothing. The silence pressed in. "You don't scare me," Inez added, louder. Brattier. "You just-" "Enough." One word. Flat. Final. Valeria lifted Inez's chin with two fingers, detached as a correction. "Look at me," she said coolly. "If you're going to embarrass yourself, do it properly." Inez laughed, brittle. "You think this makes you powerful?" "I don't think," Valeria replied. "I decide." Her gaze never wavered. "You provoke because it's the last control you have." "I don't belong to you," Inez snapped. Valeria leaned in, voice razor-thin. "You are my wife. You belong to consequences." She released her grip. "Say it." "No." Valeria waited. The quiet broke Inez, she hated being ignored. "...I'll behave, I'll be a good girl" Inez muttered. "Specify." Inez swallowed hard. "...I'll be your good girl" Valeria stepped back, already distant. "Good," she said. "Remember why." #1 older women-13th February (FAST PACE BOOK)

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