Sarah J. Maas

House of Earth and Blood

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  • Дафна Вандерhas quoted5 years ago
    “Don’t let the books sweet-talk you into taking them home.”
  • b1958589723has quoted2 years ago
    Ruhn said to her, “I asked you to come. Not him.”

    Bryce linked her arm through Athalar’s, the portrait they painted laughable: Bryce in her fancy work dress and heels, the
    angel in his black battle-suit. “We’re joined at the hip now, unfortunately for you. Best, best friends.”

    “The best,” Hunt echoed, his grin unfading.

    Luna shoot him dead. This would not end well
  • b8607472780has quoted3 years ago
    From the other side of the deceptively simple metal door to the archives, Lehabah warned, “Jesiba doesn’t like her in here.”
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    She could barely stand to remember it
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    She whispered, “I’m scared.”

    Danika grabbed her hand again. “That’s the point of it, Bryce.
    Of life. To live, to love, knowing that it might all vanish tomorrow. It makes everything that much more precious.”
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    He arched a brow. “Want to come play Scary Asshole with me?”

    Despite everything, despite the Asteri watching and all that had occurred, Bryce smiled. “I have just the outfit.”
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    “To show you how deep our gratitude goes, we would like to grant you a favor.”

    She wondered if the brimstone had been a favor, too. But she said, “That’s not necessary—”

    “It is already done. We trust you will find it satisfactory.”

    She knew Hunt could hear the voice on the line as he walked over.

    But he just held out his wrist. His tattooed wrist, with a C stamped over the slave’s mark.

    Freed.

    “I …” Bryce gripped Hunt’s wrist, then scanned his face. But it was not joy she saw there—not as he heard the voice on the line and understood who had gifted him his freedom
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    But he shrugged a shirt over his head. He’d find some way to survive—some way back to this life with Quinlan he’d barely begun to savor. Unable to help himself, he glanced at his wrist
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    Hypaxia said quietly, “But the Gate is not.”

    Sabine demanded, “What do you mean?”

    Hypaxia whispered, “I don’t think it’s a memorial plaque. On the Gate.” The witch pointed to the sign mounted on the glowing quartz, the bronze stark against the incandescent stone. “The power shall always belong to those who give their lives to the city.”

    Bryce dropped further into power. Past the normal, respectable levels.

    Queen Hypaxia said, “The plaque is a blessing.”

    Declan’s breathing was uneven as he murmured, “The power of the Gates—the power given over by every soul who has ever touched it … every soul who has handed over a drop of their magic.”
  • Tabihas quoted3 years ago
    Even Lehabah, gossip queen extraordinaire, didn’t know anything about the Horn
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