Sarah J. Maas Quote

She didn't want to recall how Nehemia had been used—had used —against her, to force her to act. Wanted to pretend she wasn't starting to forget what Nehemia had looked like.Shift again, Rowan ordered, jerking his chin at her. This time, try to—She was forgetting what Nehemia looked like. The shade of her eyes, the curve of her lips, the smell of her. Her laugh. The roaring in Celaena's head went quiet, silenced by that familiar nothingness. But Celaena didn't know how to stop it. The one person she could have told, who might have understood . . . She was buried in an unadorned grave, so far from the sun-warmed soil that she had loved.

Sarah J. Maas

She didn't want to recall how Nehemia had been used—had used —against her, to force her to act. Wanted to pretend she wasn't starting to forget what Nehemia had looked like.Shift again, Rowan ordered, jerking his chin at her. This time, try to—She was forgetting what Nehemia looked like. The shade of her eyes, the curve of her lips, the smell of her. Her laugh. The roaring in Celaena's head went quiet, silenced by that familiar nothingness. But Celaena didn't know how to stop it. The one person she could have told, who might have understood . . . She was buried in an unadorned grave, so far from the sun-warmed soil that she had loved.

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About Sarah J. Maas

Sarah Janet Maas (born March 5, 1986) is an American fantasy author known for her fantasy series Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and Crescent City. As of 2022, she has sold over twelve million copies of her books and her work has been translated into 37 languages.