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"This is an incredible dark, high stakes fantasy read that draws you in and does not let go. Mali LaSalle was born an Untouchable and Caer Cymraeg was raised a prince, to rule and wed a princess he doesn’t love. Between them they must escape their cha"
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"On kobo (EPub 3 DRM-Free); 9781966148005, 270 pages
A fast-moving narrative, as a young woman's life is interrupted just as she is about to go to college when her father is killed in an accident. A barely-known uncle takes her in and sends her to the " Read more of this review » |
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"Received as an ARC, I am leaving my honest review. I love the prequel of this new series. It has everything from magic, to mystery, incredible inventions, government influence and renegades. One renegade is the daughter of a powerful ruler, determine"
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"This novel launches readers into a thrilling elemental world where societal oppression, rebellion, and reluctant alliances burn at its core.
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“Far cry from the overbearing people who thought they had a right to invade every sector of your life whenever you stumbled into their classroom after staying up half the night worried sick about where your father was,” Kaija said, her vendetta against the government school system evaporating when Professor Kotkaniemi entered and cleared her throat.”
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“What’s it have to do? Renè, who originally fought the House of Magnu? Our ancestors! Who were the first people conquered? Our ancestors! Why would Trinity appoint such a violent lineage of human beings to kill people or in a best-case situation, let them live like this?” She flashed her X’d hands.
“Because of the crimes we committed against the Native Tamurians all those years ago.”
Mali pointed to herself. “We didn’t commit those crimes. Our ancestors did. For some odd reason, no one here seems to understand that.”
― Spirit and Fire
“Because of the crimes we committed against the Native Tamurians all those years ago.”
Mali pointed to herself. “We didn’t commit those crimes. Our ancestors did. For some odd reason, no one here seems to understand that.”
― Spirit and Fire
“Well, it sounded like an interesting time. I’d ask you the same thing, but I’m guessing you’re looking to strengthen your connection with a chosen pantheon of gods and goddesses, right? Call me out if I’m jumping to another conclusion.”
Kaija rolled her eyes. “Sats, why do you keep doing this?”
“What?”
“Apologizing for jumping to conclusions and stuff. You’ve been doing it all week.”
“Well, you should have seen my first writing assignment. It’s really freaking me out and making me overthink things.”
“What was it?”
“The prompt was, ‘When Did I Realize I Was a Prematurely Judgmental Person?’ It was an over-the-summer writing assignment for one of my classes, and the research I did for the paper was, well, eye-opening.”
“Okay, well just because you read one point-of-view that search engines probably promote while suppressing other viewpoints and you wrote about the subject, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re prematurely judging people. Trust me, if I feel you’re assuming too much about something, I’ll let you know, okay?”
“Sorry,” she mumbled, averting her gaze.
“Sats!”
“Okay, okay. Come on, let’s pick up the pace.”
― Cursed Mage
Kaija rolled her eyes. “Sats, why do you keep doing this?”
“What?”
“Apologizing for jumping to conclusions and stuff. You’ve been doing it all week.”
“Well, you should have seen my first writing assignment. It’s really freaking me out and making me overthink things.”
“What was it?”
“The prompt was, ‘When Did I Realize I Was a Prematurely Judgmental Person?’ It was an over-the-summer writing assignment for one of my classes, and the research I did for the paper was, well, eye-opening.”
“Okay, well just because you read one point-of-view that search engines probably promote while suppressing other viewpoints and you wrote about the subject, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re prematurely judging people. Trust me, if I feel you’re assuming too much about something, I’ll let you know, okay?”
“Sorry,” she mumbled, averting her gaze.
“Sats!”
“Okay, okay. Come on, let’s pick up the pace.”
― Cursed Mage
“There are more things between the Living World and the Cosmic World than any mortal man or woman can dream of unless they possess the Third Sight.”
― Spirit and Fire
― Spirit and Fire
“If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking... is freedom. ”
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“Money is not an invention of the state. It is not the product of a legislative act. Even the sanction of political authority is not necessary for its existence. Certain commodities came to be money quite naturally, as the result of economic relationships that were independent of the power of the state.”
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“I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest.”
― On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
― On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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