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499 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2012
"And I was enchanted by you. You sat on my knee..."
'Wait!' the queen said, stepping forward.
'She can die too, if she doesn't submit. I might even let you have some time with her,' the guardsman joked with his companions.
'I take it back, Cassien,' Florentyna said, her voice sounding like ice splinters. 'Do what you must.'"
"He never understood why he'd been sent away to live alone. He's known no other family than the Brotherhood - fifteen or so men at any one time - and no other life but the near enough monastic one they followed, during which he'd learned to read, write and, above all, to listen. Women were not forbidden but women as lifelong partners were. And they were encouraged to indulge their needs for women only when they were on tasks that took them from the Brotherhood's premises; no women were ever entertained within. Cassien has developed a keen interest in women from age fifteen, when one of the older Brothers had taken him on a regular errand over two moons and, in that time, had not had to encourage Cassien too hard to partake in the equally regular excursions to the local brothel in the town where their business was conducted. During those visits his appetite for the gentler sex was developed into a healthy one and he's learned plenty in a short time about how to take his pleasure and also how to pleasure a woman."
"On the plain outside Hynton, Cyricus, in his new guise, was feeling released from the increasing sense of entrapment he'd begun experiencing as Darcelle. It was a pity. He had wanted to be a Morgravian royal, had anticipated its many benefits, but the reality was that travelling as a woman had too many pitfalls... and travelling as only the second-most-important woman in the land was not good enough."