Vincent Panettiere
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"In the depths of his Italian-American soul, Steven yearned to dedicate his life to serving God and his community. Yet, shortly after his ordination as a priest, a sinister truth unraveled before his eyes—disgusting practices tainted the very fabric o"
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"I was actually intrigued by the author’s talent for storytelling in this book. To me, it’s very tricky to open a story from the middle only to pull back and start from the very beginning. I find that many authors end up pulling too far back or starti"
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“She gave him a brief, mysterious smile. “You were watching me. I felt you before I saw you.”
So? This is a crime? he thought, determined not to retreat.
Did you study cultural physiology?
The eyes of Italian males are hardwired from birth to examine, observe, even caress, if you will, the female form. Any form. Some we glance at. Some we don’t really see, like our mothers and sisters. Some we ignore, and some we store as reference for the future. Got it?”
― Shared Sorrows
So? This is a crime? he thought, determined not to retreat.
Did you study cultural physiology?
The eyes of Italian males are hardwired from birth to examine, observe, even caress, if you will, the female form. Any form. Some we glance at. Some we don’t really see, like our mothers and sisters. Some we ignore, and some we store as reference for the future. Got it?”
― Shared Sorrows
“Sneering has gotten a bad rap, he thought, walking rapidly up the hill from his car. All that unleashed adrenaline got his legs pumping. Why is it that only villains are allowed to sneer? Surely such a display of disapproval could be used to better all humankind. If there was more sneering in the world, people might think before they acted.”
― Shared Sorrows
― Shared Sorrows
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