THE DESTINED QUEEN by Deborah Hale

By Deborah Hale

Can the Queen who has as soon as performed the very unlikely ever be free?

After awakening the "Waiting King" -- the single destined to loose her kingdom from the lengthy profession of the Han -- Maura Woodbury thinks her accountability to her nation accomplished. yet Maura's job has in basic terms simply started. Rath, as soon as a infamous outlaw, has no magic, and therefore no energy to expel the invaders from their state. but the folk count on a miracle. And so Maura, nonetheless new to utilizing life-magic, is their simply desire . . .

Maura needs to trip into the unknown, looking for a paranormal employees -- person who will provide the woke up king one grand want. yet separation from her consort breeds jealousies, devastating secrets and techniques and ties to an intimate enemy. plagued by doubt, Maura and Rath are tempted to disregard the decision of destiny -- yet what's going to occur to the rustic in the event that they do?

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To think she would soon be sailing upon the great ocean! Once the small fishing boat pushed away from the wharf, Rath felt as though he could breathe properly again, without iron bands of dread tightening around his chest. Passing under the scrutiny of the Hanish wharf guards without even the tiniest knife to protect himself and Maura was one of the hardest tests of nerves he’d ever undergone. For a moment, he’d glimpsed a flicker of heightened interest in the eyes of one of the guards, perhaps seeing through Maura’s hundredflower spell to pick out a pair of unfamiliar faces among the regulars.

Maura took it from him and broke off a small pinch. Then with a dubious look, she shoved it between her back teeth and began to chew. She grimaced at the taste but did not spit it out or hang over the deck railing retching up her breakfast. After a few moments, she even managed a wan smile. “Perhaps this stuff is like cheeseweed—the smell is a sign of its potency. ” She kept up a valiant appearance of interest while Captain Gull showed them over his ship. Rath did not need to pretend. ” Gull shrugged.

Or was it the fleeting but intense connection she had felt with her beloved guardian while she’d worked his spell? Whatever provoked such intense feelings, Rath seemed to sense and understand them. He made his way back to her and dropped to his haunches, raising his hand to rub up and down against her arm. “I did not get to hear many of Langbard’s wise sayings in the little time I knew him. ’” He imitated Langbard’s husky, resonant voice so well, it made Maura laugh and sob at the same time. Rath brought his hand higher, to rest against her cheek.

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