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Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown (Princess of the Highlands, #1)
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Between Two Worlds
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Urram - Rekindled Hope (Princess of the Highlands, #2)
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3.5 stars A wild and enchanted story. I enjoyed every moment of the tale, and the settings and characters felt so vivid and real in an almost immersive way. Plus, all the Welsh things—it made my heart so happy. I wish there were more books like this ( ...more |
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“Rhiada was quiet. "Fiona, donnae think about the possibilities until the problem arises. Worrying about what might happen doesnae prepare ye more fer when the bad things do happen—if they do. When the time comes that something gaes wrong, then ye can fret if ye feel like it.”
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
“She did not quite know how she was able to sing it through without making any more mistakes. Fiona was only aware of how melancholy the song seemed now, the last line of The Highlands Are Calling Me Home lingering as a sad echo in the air. It had never caused her chest to tighten as it did now. Perhaps having left the Highlands which had been her home made the song all the more dear to her, but perhaps it was also because it was a lament; in light of the inevitable war, the words seemed all the more meaningful. A lament, and yet a song of hope. . .They might all yet come home.”
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
“We are ever seeking more certainty, more hope,” Rhiada replied at last, his voice humming, an echo of a song in it. “The less we hae, the more we wish for it. But were times none so dire as these, were life none so fragile, we would perhaps nae hold to it so, like a shining light in the midst of darkness. The greater the darkness, the more precious that hope becomes. Were our lives, our homes, our country, our freedoms, our princess—were these none so dear to us, we would nae risk it all to keep them. Men donnae die fer something they donnae believe in. Because we risk it, then it must be worth it in the end. Should that no’ give us hope?”
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
― Dìlseachd - A Stolen Crown
“I do not think that you can be changing the end of a song or a story like that, as though it were quite separate from the rest. I think the end of a story is part of it from the beginning.”
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“It may be that the night will close over us in the end, but I believe that morning will come again. Morning always grows out of the darkness, though maybe not for the people who saw the sun go down. We are the Lantern Bearers, my friend; for us to keep something burning, to carry what light we can forward into the darkness and the wind.”
― The Lantern Bearers
― The Lantern Bearers
“You cannot expect the man who made this shield to live easily under the rule of man who worked the sheath of this dagger . . . You are the builders of coursed stone walls, the makers of straight roads and ordered justice and disciplined troops. We know that, we know it all too well. We know that your justice is more sure than ours, and when we rise against you, we see our hosts break against the discipline of your troops, as the sea breaks against a rock. And we do not understand, because all these things are the ordered pattern, and only the free curves of the shield-boss are real to us. We do not understand. And when the time comes that we begin to understand your world, too often we lose the understanding of our own.”
― The Eagle of the Ninth
― The Eagle of the Ninth
“Better to be a laughing-stock than lose the fort for fear of being one.”
― The Eagle of the Ninth
― The Eagle of the Ninth
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