Tony Jaehrling
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Reluctant Queen: Betrayal: Book One
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Hidden Witch: Betrayal: Book Two
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Hidden Witch: Betrayal, Book Two
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“Mer headed for the tavern. He'd have a beer, listen to the talk, and try not to think about Tamyr Thimpor. On such a short acquaintance as he'd had with this strange Queen, he'd taken a liking to her. That was the last thing he needed. He was already disliking his part in what was to come to this city. He didn't need to develop affection for its Queen or its inhabitants. He'd come here to help destroy them, not like them.”
― Reluctant Queen: Betrayal: Book One
― Reluctant Queen: Betrayal: Book One
“The red fire in Xeth's eyes lightened to orange. "You would lose," he told her.
"I don't care," Lowen said, and she meant it.
They faced one another. Neither moved, though their craft reached out in space around them, met, and reacted on contact. Ribbons of flame mingled with arcs of white light.
The court held its collective breath.”
― Reluctant Queen: Betrayal: Book One
"I don't care," Lowen said, and she meant it.
They faced one another. Neither moved, though their craft reached out in space around them, met, and reacted on contact. Ribbons of flame mingled with arcs of white light.
The court held its collective breath.”
― Reluctant Queen: Betrayal: Book One
“Cowards!"Tamyr screamed at the killers. Wind gusted around her.
One of the nearer ghosts carried an ax. "Put up the blade, bitch, and come with us," he said as he started for her.
The three King's Guard lay in their own blood. These told the truth. Tirr, Neil, and the boys were in danger of lying in their own blood if she didn't do something.
Val had worked hard to prepare her for this day. It was time to see what she'd learned.
The ghost with the ax was almost on her. He held his ax loose in one hand. He expected no trouble from her.
Her sabre was held low to her right side. She turned her wrist to bring the cutting edge up and attacked.”
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One of the nearer ghosts carried an ax. "Put up the blade, bitch, and come with us," he said as he started for her.
The three King's Guard lay in their own blood. These told the truth. Tirr, Neil, and the boys were in danger of lying in their own blood if she didn't do something.
Val had worked hard to prepare her for this day. It was time to see what she'd learned.
The ghost with the ax was almost on her. He held his ax loose in one hand. He expected no trouble from her.
Her sabre was held low to her right side. She turned her wrist to bring the cutting edge up and attacked.”
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