The Queen of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #1)
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Carlin often said that history was everything, for it was in man’s nature to make the same mistakes over and over.
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Word.
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He was clean-shaven and handsome, with sharp cheekbones and good humor in the set of his mouth.
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Love interest?
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She wasn’t fool enough to miss the danger here: a man who was handsome, intelligent, and more than slightly bad. Not all of Carlin’s books had been nonfiction.
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Hahahaha
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She’d never seen a black person before, and she was fascinated by the man’s skin, which gleamed in the sunlight.
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If only every one saw it this way
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wsomen
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Typo?
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She ducked, slid under her attacker’s arm, and shoved her knife upward between his ribs.
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Hell yeah. Such a badass
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It’s desperately important to her that no one finds out who she really is. But why?
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“So she did send me away to protect me?” Mace’s brow furrowed. “Why else?” “Never mind.”
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That's gonna come back
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They had found the seven volumes of Rowling
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Harry potter?
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But as I told your mother many times, women haven’t the gift for military planning. She always left these matters to us.”
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This bitch
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They knew the identity of the singer, of course they did.
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Yasssssss it's the fetch!
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If I looked like Marguerite, the Fetch would worship at my feet.
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Awe
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The dark-haired man with the snake-charmer’s smile.” Kelsea blushed. “No one.”
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Eeeeek
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She was the Queen of the Tearling.
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Yassssss