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Carissa Broadbent

“Once I’d thought that love was the sum of its parts, the result of a collection of traits and experiences, like a structure steadily built from bricks layered over bricks. If you collect enough of them, there is love. But that had been a child’s view of the world. The bricks were important, but what they created was more than just a pile of stones. It was the difference between a house and a home. If the building burns down, something is still there that makes it home.
If the memories are gone, something is still there that makes it love.”

Carissa Broadbent, Mother of Death & Dawn
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Mother of Death & Dawn (The War of Lost Hearts, #3) Mother of Death & Dawn by Carissa Broadbent
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