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Delicate Devastation (The Endurers, #3) Delicate Devastation by Rose Wynters
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“This woman enabled her husband to cheat, and she wasn't doing either one of them any favors. Instead of leaving him, she would take him home, scold him, and then carry on with business as usual. Inside though, she would be hurting.

No woman could love a cheater and not pay the price for it.”
Rose Wynters, Delicate Devastation
“No wonder she was so underweight. She was desperate to please a woman that could never be pleased, in the hopes of being loved and accepted by the very person that should be giving that freely.”
Rose Wynters, Delicate Devastation
“You pay for that,” he told Ian as he hopped off the hood. “You pay for that, now.”

Ian and Peter ignored him, circling around the car. The passenger jumped out and ran off at a sprint, as if the very hounds of hell were nipping at his heels. The taxi driver watched him go and stamped his foot in rage. “You pay for him, too,” he yelled at the men, seething in anger.”
Rose Wynters, Delicate Devastation
“Arch turned and looked at Ian. The other man was fiddling with the neckline of his shirt. “You're just jealous, Ian, and wishing you had a soul mate of your own. In fact, I don't think any woman will be safe until you get one.” Ian shot him an unamused look at his words.”
Rose Wynters, Delicate Devastation