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The Isle in the Silver Sea The Isle in the Silver Sea by Tasha Suri
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“Some bonds were chosen, and some were fashioned by hands that were not my own. But I choose them now. If you choose to be my family, then you are my family”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“I’d rather break the world to fit you,” said Vina.”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“After all, far all the tales of glory and country, none are stronger than a tale of love.”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“One dismounted and drew their helm from their head. The neck that was exposed was almost as dark as the witch's own—a warm tan underneath a mop of oak-brown hair. She was surprised by their face when they turned. There was darts of gold in their right ear. And the face was girlish, despite the sharpness of the jaw and cheekbones, with long-lashed eyes and a giving mouth. A handsome knight, yes. But also a pretty one. Were they many tales of pretty knights?”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“Stories muddled together easily across London, but in no place better than taverns, where gossip—the most natural kind of tale-spinning—spilled as easily as drink. That kind of magic changed things: It made the bones of a tavern stranger, stronger, and better at luring all sorts of people in through the door.”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“All witches are terrible, of course, but this one was especially wicked.”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“I am going to be put on display”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea
“Indeed”
Tasha Suri, The Isle in the Silver Sea