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245 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 25, 2018
'The kiss Adares offered was gentle, tender in a way that surprised even him. It was received like rain falling on parched earth.'
'There was something a little, well, off about petitioning the chaste goddess with an invocation of her earthly friendship, given the way he knew he had started to feel about Rus. But he forged ahead. Friendship was— undeniably— what they had, and it felt miraculous, and he was grateful for it.
“I thank you for granting him to me, divine Anaxe. I never looked to have a friend like this— I didn’t know what my life was lacking. And I’m not a fool, divine Anaxe— I know that he will have to go back to his people, as I will go back to mine, and we may never meet again after we leave here— and he will probably forget me. But please, holy goddess, let him go back, not to the funeral pyre, not with the men of his kin that I killed, but alive— please, even if it means he must ride against my people again in another battle.”'