Books
Charlotte Rixon

After the Fire

  • Subham Royhas quoted6 months ago
    or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.

    This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either
  • P Khas quoted6 months ago
    an addiction, the same as all the others. Just less honest, perhaps.
  • carlyandco1has quoted3 days ago
    She learnt that the key to it all was to keep busy. That there’s nothing more dangerous for your mental health than empty time and an empty head.
  • DDaudalagidhas quoted3 days ago
    She tilts her face towards his and he kisses her, the sensation so overwhelming it leaves him light-headed. His arms are around her waist and he feels his knees go weak with it, and his brain closes down and there’s no thoughts anymore, no muddled-up, messed-up, over-anxious thoughts, there’s only the feeling of her body against his, and the knowledge that he wants her, utterly and completely, and that he may do forever.
  • DDaudalagidhas quoted3 days ago
    At least he tried. It’s all you can do. Throw your best efforts out into the world and see which of them take off.
  • Georginah Wanjiruhas quoted7 days ago
    she could think of something, anything, to say. But the more she searches, the harder it seems.
  • Georginah Wanjiruhas quoted7 days ago
    The dead are only truly dead when they are forgotten.
  • Georginah Wanjiruhas quoted7 days ago
    She lost her virginity to him in a tent and told herself it was OK that the experience was completely underwhelming, because it was meant to be. But afterwards, whenever she thought about it, she burst into tears.
  • Georginah Wanjiruhas quoted7 days ago
    What if your fears and dreams existed in the same place
  • Georginah Wanjiruhas quoted7 days ago
    More than that, she’s going to take care of herself.
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)