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The Man and the Crow (Enlil & Aris #1) The Man and the Crow by Rebecca Crunden
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“It’s never a nice cottage in the woods. If I ever find a witch with a house made of sweets, I’ll give her a hug.”
Rebecca Crunden, The Man and the Crow
“Despite everything, over the years they’d both perfected the art of falling apart one at a time. When Enlil doubted, Aris comforted; when Aris spiralled into despair, driven near mad by being cursed for centuries, Enlil kept searching. It’s what they’d always managed to do, and they were so close to the end that even sleeping had become nearly impossible.”
Rebecca Crunden, The Man and the Crow
“Enlil was good at everyday magic: potions, curses, blessings, and divination. It was Aris who could do the fancy stuff. He was the one who had mastered folding space and time, levitation and enchantments. Together they were strong, but being a crow was definitely an obstacle, and much of what they could otherwise have achieved was limited.”
Rebecca Crunden, The Man and the Crow