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Sage and King Sage and King by Molly Ringle
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“He had a job that would forever consume his life, and that job didn’t have anything to do with Col’s blue eyes or the flowers that bloomed at his touch.”
Molly Ringle, Sage and King
“Zaya set his fingertips atop a book and looked at Col. “One of the commanders turned a whole field of soldiers into potatoes. Then had them crushed underfoot by horses.”

“They couldn’t feel much when they were potatoes. It was less cruel, really.”
Molly Ringle, Sage and King
“He is absurdly young to be so wise—by which I mean he’s a year or two younger than you and I—and is a northerner from a small village not far from here. He is tall and slim and has blue eyes, does not let me win arguments if he has the better information, and has never once asked me to procure him land or a noble spouse. In fact, I almost think he doesn’t want anything at all from me.

Except for, dare I say, me?”
Molly Ringle, Sage and King
“Zaya's nose brushed his cheek. "Tell me what you'd like."

"I don't exactly know how people say it, in polite society."

"It's sweet that you think I travel in polite society.”
Molly Ringle, Sage and King