The Imposters Quotes

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Roseanna M. White
“I think the truth always changes us. I think it always should.”
Roseanna M. White, A Beautiful Disguise

Roseanna M. White
“Her heart didn’t have to be her prison or her betrayer. It could be the thing she offered to her Lord.”
Roseanna M. White, An Honorable Deception

Roseanna M. White
“We’re doing good, aren’t we? We’re seeking justice and truth. Finding answers for people who otherwise have nowhere to turn.” “And feeding a few big cats and Romani vagabonds and ourselves in the process.”
Roseanna M. White, A Beautiful Disguise

Roseanna M. White
“The truth isn’t always pretty. But I like to think it’s always beautiful.”
Roseanna M. White, A Beautiful Disguise

Roseanna M. White
“Words were wily things—but they were miraculous too. They created, they shaped, they breathed life. God had used them to form the universe, and Christ had come as a living Word to write Himself onto the hearts of humankind. Was it any wonder, then, that words had pulled her from the brink of darkness and delivered her, however slowly, back to the Light?”
Roseanna M. White, A Noble Scheme

Roseanna M. White
“She loved him—that’s what she’d been thinking. That he made her feel safe and made her laugh and made her believe that life could be something more than shadows and secrets and emptiness.”
Roseanna M. White, An Honorable Deception

Roseanna M. White
“I have a deep appreciation for boring. Especially when it’s combined with a strong sense of right and wrong and an abiding faith. Also necessary, let it be noted, for me to let you near my sister.”
Roseanna M. White, A Beautiful Disguise

Roseanna M. White
“Once upon a time, he’d have leaned in for a kiss, and she’d have counted it a victory to have distracted him for even a moment.”
Roseanna M. White, A Noble Scheme

Roseanna M. White
“His kiss, hungry and gentle, made her head go light and her stomach go heavy, and she wrapped her arms around him and held on as if she might float away otherwise.”
Roseanna M. White, An Honorable Deception