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The Kinshield Legacy (The Kinshield Saga, #1) The Kinshield Legacy by K.C. May
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“Hooo, Gavin,” Gray Shirt said. “You ain’t goin’ to pass that up, are you?” She winked and held out her hand. “Thirteen pielars.” “Thirteen?!” Gavin asked. “The boss says you owe eight from time-ago.”
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“Gavin focused on the first rune, and as he stared, its image blurred. “Faroryn,” he whispered. The symbol represented strength, dependability, a sense of purpose. He had no idea how he knew this; it had come to him as though he’d simply remembered.”
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“A shudder rippled through him. This is where Calewen died, Gavin thought. When his eyes adjusted to the dimness, he looked around, expecting to see the queen’s blood spattered on the floor and walls. But he saw none. Not now, two hundred years later. His eyes focused on the far wall, about ten paces back. On a shelf of jutting rock rested a stone tablet.”
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“Any doubt Gavin Kinshield had that he was in the right place vanished the moment he dismounted. The poplars and sweetgums, the shape of the cave mouth, the dirge-like song of a lone hermit thrush echoing through the trees—these things were as familiar as the boots on his feet. He gave Golam’s flank an absent pat, and the horse ambled away to nibble a nearby bush.”
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“golden-tailed hawk sat in the branches of a”
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“Daia felt her face warm and turned away.”
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