books i read in 2023: our wives under the sea by julia armfield
To know the ocean, I have always felt, is to recognize the teeth it keeps half-hidden.
books i read in 2023: our wives under the sea by julia armfield
To know the ocean, I have always felt, is to recognize the teeth it keeps half-hidden.
@fandomaestheticnet 's pride event: evelyn hugo and celia st james
dearest cece, please never forget that the sun rises and sets with your smile. at least to me it does. you're the only thing on this planet worth worshipping.
Read in 2023 (1/?)
The Hellion’s Waltz by Olivia Waite
❝ This woman was how she’d imagined every cruel heartbreaker in every
old ballad she’d ever heard. If you were lucky, you pined away for love
of her. If you weren’t lucky, you won her, lost her, and were damned.
Here was Sophie, craving damnation. ❞
books i read in 2022: i’m the girl by courtney summers
“This is the way the world is. You know I’m right. So you get dressed and you go home and think about how I’m right, and then you see if you still want to take that necklace off.” Her touch softens as she stretches her fingers across my cheek. “You have to accept this. You know you do. It’s their world. There’s nothing you can do about it. But with me, and with Matthew, you can have everything you’ve ever wanted within it. That’s real power, Georgia. And it’s better than any dream.”
BOOKS READ IN 2022 | wild and wicked things by francesca may
i didn’t want to share this emmeline, the emmeline who had looked, when my lips touched hers, as if the whole world might burn and she would be content; the emmeline who’s breath had whispered promises on my skin, whose hands had tangled in my hair, who had driven me to wildness. this was my emmeline.
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand
Books I’ve Read in 2020 (32/?)
Hope, she thought, breathing with the tide, was a choice that only those with resolute hearts dared to make.