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Fireheart Fireheart by Natalia Marx
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“Like a dried up spring, magic trickled forth with less and less strength, until one day, the people awoke and there was simply no more to be had.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart
“Just as foreplay is the key to good sex, preparation is essential to achieving victory in battle. Right, lieutenant?”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart
“With a blade at your throat, a well-connected uncle or a wealthy mother could not save you. Only you could save yourself.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart
“Leliana advanced like a predator, hair lashing like a whip behind her. She abandoned the reins, riding the horse like they had merged into one charging centaur.

She aroused images of deities on winged horses, of untamed forests in a windstorm, of legendary heroes of legendary quests. Burning desire shot straight to his loins at the sight of her.

He ached for this woman, this goddess that streaked across his vision like a figment of his imagination, of his deepest desires and most guarded wishes. He could lose himself, mind, body, and soul, to a woman like that. Any sane man would.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart
“Sometimes I wish I had never saved your neck from decapitation in Faroe. Then I could just descend into lewdness in peace.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart
“Syldor was not a land of oppressive rules, roles, and labels. Here, love and power were open to, for, and between all; woman or man, rich or poor. What mattered was the sharpness of your mind, the speed of your blade, and the heat of your touch.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart