P.L. Nunn
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The United States
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Bloodraven
— published 2007 — 4 editions |
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Dynasty of Ghosts
— published 2008 — 3 editions |
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Neko
— published 2011 |
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Wizard
— published 2011 |
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Lord of Fire (The Silver Mage, #1)
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Winter King (The Silver Mage, #2)
— 2 editions |
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Obsessions
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The Black March (The Silver Mage, #3)
— published 2010 |
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Dockalfar
— published 2010 |
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BishonenWorks Erotic comic Art book 2
— published 2010 |
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“You came after me. Against the geas, you came after me.”
He felt the shifting of muscle behind him as Bloodraven shrugged. “You ride like a pregnant woman. I feared for the horse.”
― P.L. Nunn
He felt the shifting of muscle behind him as Bloodraven shrugged. “You ride like a pregnant woman. I feared for the horse.”
― P.L. Nunn
“What did he owe the man—half-man, but wholly male—who’d raped, branded, enslaved and humiliated him? Only, as vivid as those memories were, the irritating, painful, even frightening ones—there were others that came later, which stirred things within him. Bloodraven, biting back hereditary impatience to attempt the teaching of a difficult language. Bloodraven, sharing campfire cooking tips—sharing the secrets of mountain roots that made edible, if not always palatable, meals. Bloodraven, speaking haltingly of dreams that he’d always held close to his heart. Bloodraven, fighting a lifetime of instinct and wanting the opinions, the history, the company of a human. Guilt, protectiveness—a fondness so unpracticed that it might entirely be mistaken for something else.”
― P.L. Nunn
― P.L. Nunn
“Why?" he asked instead. "Why do such things when my death would have benefited you far more?"
Yhalen bent over his knees, resting forehead on his forearm, perhaps not willing to answer, or not able to, strange creature that he was.
"Is that the way your people think?" he asked finally, as he turned his head to peer up at Bloodraven through the thick fall of the hair around his face. "That death is more beneficial than life?”
― P.L. Nunn, Bloodraven
Yhalen bent over his knees, resting forehead on his forearm, perhaps not willing to answer, or not able to, strange creature that he was.
"Is that the way your people think?" he asked finally, as he turned his head to peer up at Bloodraven through the thick fall of the hair around his face. "That death is more beneficial than life?”
― P.L. Nunn, Bloodraven
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