V.L. Bovalino

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V.L. Bovalino

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V.L. Bovalino is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and now lives in the UK. She loves obscure academic facts, folklore, and oversized sweaters. Find her on online as @toribovalino.

She also writes books for young adults as Tori Bovalino.
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Average rating: 4.25 · 773 ratings · 666 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Second Death of Locke (...

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The Hand and the Heart #2

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“What is love, without freedom?" she murmured against his skin. He leaned close to kiss her shoulder, then to whisper in her ear. "What is life, without you?”
V.L. Bovalino, The Second Death of Locke

“Live, little bird. It's all we've ever wanted for you.”
V.L. Bovalino, The Second Death of Locke

“I suffer and I suffer, and yet. And yet, you ask me to suffer still?”
V.L. Bovalino, The Second Death of Locke




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