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From Unseen Fire (Aven Cycle, #1) From Unseen Fire by Cass Morris
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“I find I am increasingly disinterested in what other people will allow me.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“All my life,' she thought, 'someone has been telling me what I must not do. Mother, father, husband, priestesses... How did it take me till now to realize how heartily sick of it I am?”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“There is a simple truth, and he may just be addressing it differently than you would: Our world is getting bigger, whether we like it or not.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“It is a matter of debate, one of the mysteries yet unsolved. Perhaps the gods seek to wean us from their direct control, like children.” She tucked a finger under Latona’s chin, tipping it up so that she had to sit up straight. “But I do know that they would not choose an unworthy vessel. If they have chosen you for some purpose, it is because you are clever enough and strong enough to bear it.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“Latona glanced southward towards the Aventine. “It’s quite a thing to think of, really,” she said. “From a strand of huts on the river bank, built by fishers, hunters, and thieves, to all this. I’ve always wondered if Remus chose the land, or if the land chose Remus.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“But she is, also, the Queen of Heaven,’ Latona thought, remembering the words she invoked during the ritual. ‘She is a ruler, in her own right. She pursues her interests and defends herself aggressively. And—’ Latona’s lips quirked up at one corner. ‘I wonder who it is that sees to the running of things on Olympus when Jove neglects his duties to dally with shepherdesses.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“all joys, and Latona thought it a great comfort to know that someone in the heavens paid attention to even the smallest and most usual concerns of mortal life.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“But if she were respected as she should be, she would not need to hide her talent.’ How many others were there like her, Latona wondered, freedwomen and immigrants whose brilliance went unobserved, unappreciated?”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire
“in the southern plains at ancient Gades. Near, too near.”
Cass Morris, From Unseen Fire