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The Last of the Firedrakes (The Avalonia Chronicles, #1) The Last of the Firedrakes by Farah Oomerbhoy
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“Everything happens for a reason, and nothing is an accident. It is all part of a much larger divine plan,” Duke Silverthorne said gravely, but in a surprisingly kind voice. “When difficulties come, we must see them as what they are—opportunities and a new path to discover your potential. How will you ever know the magnitude of courage you are capable of if you have never experienced the hopelessness of fear?”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“I had to stop running. I had to turn and face my life head on. It wasn’t enough being like everybody else; I had to be the best, and I was going to show everyone what I was truly made of. I was done with being a terrified princess, constantly waiting to be saved. I was going to be a queen, and, like Vivienne said, I had better start behaving like one. - (Aurora Firedrake)”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“Choose your battles wisely, and do not let your pride get the better of you. A wise queen is a just and humble one.”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“When difficulties come, we must see them as what they are—opportunities and a new path to discover your potential. How will you ever know the magnitude of courage you are capable of if you have never experienced the hopelessness of fear?”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“When difficulties come, we must see them as what they are---opportunities and a new path to discover your potential. How will you ever know the magnitude of courage you are capable of if you have never experienced the hopelessness of fear?”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“Everything happens for a reason, and nothing is an accident. It is all part of a much larger divine plan.”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes
“I stated to panic again.”
Farah Oomerbhoy, The Last of the Firedrakes