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Heir of Storms (Storm Weaver, #1) Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray
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“But strength, like weakness, is a choice. I trust you will make the right one.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“But that is because they forget how powerful emotions can be. Never underestimate the way you can feel.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“The Eyes live by a code of secrecy and deceit. Why do you think they only wear Imperial gold and not their gift color? It’s a disguise. And it is this act of concealing their powers that makes them dangerous.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“true courage is born from great fear.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“As for the others,” he continues, “you know, perhaps better than anyone, that hatred can sink its claws in deep. And if I were you, Blaze, I would start sharpening my own.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“You’ll come to find, Blaze, that many stories are spun from lies,” says River softly. “The truth can often get lost within the tapestry.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“Rain Singers teach themselves how to harness their power through emotion without letting that emotion overcome them.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“If my power is Melded to the sadness I keep locked away inside a dark corner of my mind, then the only way to access it fully is to let myself feel it, to feel all of it. But there’s a reason I’ve never allowed my eyes to spill over—I’m afraid they’d never stop.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“Don’t bury your emotions. You cannot hide from your heart. That is where your power lies; that is what will guide you. I swallow hard.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“Life is sickening, Storm Weaver. But it is always preferable to death.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“Sometimes,” says Queen Hydra softly, leaning in closer to me, “we must lose our footing in order to find our balance.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“For all they know, I could weave another storm tomorrow without so much as lifting a finger. I could drown the world, if I felt like it.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“Or worse, that he’s as empty as I’ve become.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“He cannot miss what he never knew.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms
“He was confusingly charming. Vexatiously pleasant. Maddeningly beautiful. I find him infuriating.”
Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Heir of Storms