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384 pages, Hardcover
First published July 16, 2015
鈥淓very hero is someone鈥檚 villain.鈥�
鈥淲hen you finally swear your Minister鈥檚 Oath, Koll, it will be a loss to wood carving.鈥� Yarvi gave a weighty sigh. 鈥淏ut you cannot change the world with a chisel.鈥�
鈥淵ou can change it a little,鈥� said Rin, folding her arms as she looked up at the minister. 鈥淎nd for the better.鈥�
鈥淗is mother asked me to make him the best man he could be.鈥�
Koll shook his head frantically behind his master鈥檚 back, but Rin was not to be shut up.
鈥淪ome of us quite like the man he is,鈥� she said.
Quick Rundown
Mother Kyre clutched painfully hard at both of Skara's hands. "Whatever happens, you must live. That is your duty now."
The tattooed horse on Isruin's face shifted as she ground her teeth. "I only did what I had to. Stood with those who stood with me. I tried to do my duty. I tried to keep my word."
She was sick of coaxing, wheedling, playing one rival off against another. She was tired of her title dangling by a thread. Skara was far from eager to share [spoiler]'s bed. But sharing his power, that was something else.
There was a part of her that would have liked to follow Gudrun's example. To piss on the proper thing and go rolling in the hay with her stable-boy. At least to know what it felt like.
But there was a larger part of her that laughed at that notion. She was no romantic. She could not afford to be. She was a queen.