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Chapter Six
The chapter opens with a thrilling escape as Ansel and Celaena race through the palace gates on their horses, Kasida and Hisli, leaving the guards in chaos. Ansel’s bold leadership is evident as she navigates the crowded streets, her red hair a vivid marker of their flight. The girls break free into the vast Red Desert, pursued by three mounted guards, their ordinary horses no match for the Asterion steeds. The tension is palpable as Celaena struggles to keep up, the desert landscape stretching endlessly…-
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Chapter 29
The protagonist reflects on the fabricated story of her time with Aunt Ripleigh, who supposedly left her a fortune of gold and uncut jewels. Her father, revitalized by a mysterious healer’s tonic, meticulously inventories the treasure, his demeanor transformed from the despair of their past hardships. The family’s newfound wealth has brought a sense of vibrancy, though her sister Nesta remains distant and withdrawn, a stark contrast to Elain’s cheerful presence in the garden they share. Elain,…-
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Chapter 28: Feyre
Feyre concludes a chaotic yet meaningful art session with children, many of whom bear visible and invisible scars from past trauma. Rhysand arrives, offering his characteristic charm and warmth as he observes the paint-splattered gallery and Feyre’s disheveled state. The children’s creative expressions range from playful mischief—like the paint bubble incident—to heartbreaking depictions of loss, such as a young faerie’s painting of her deceased parents. Feyre resolves to keep the latter as a…-
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Chapter Thirty-One
The chapter opens with Nesta noticing Cassian's injuries as he enters the dining room. He reveals that he sparred with Rhys to help him release tension, hinting at deeper concerns. Their conversation shifts when Cassian discloses that Feyre's unborn child has wings, a rare and dangerous condition for High Fae females. Nesta reacts with shock, and Cassian explains the high mortality rate for mothers during such births due to anatomical incompatibilities, leaving both characters visibly distressed. Cassian…-
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Chapter Sixty-Three
The chapter opens with Cassian reflecting on the terms of his bargain with Nesta, which required him to wait a night at the House of Wind before speaking to her unless she initiated contact first. Despite the restrictions, Cassian is determined to resolve their conflict, undaunted by the mating bond or Nesta's potential rejection. His only fear is that she might hate him for it, especially after their heated argument the previous day. He plans to apologize and declare his feelings once she speaks to him,…-
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Fourteen
The chapter opens with a flurry of preparations in Ascalon Palace as Queen Sabran prepares to welcome Aubrecht Lievelyn and his retinue, signaling her serious consideration of his marriage proposal. The palace buzzes with activity, from food deliveries to new gowns being crafted, while Ead, still recovering from illness, struggles to keep up with her duties. Amid the excitement, she remains vigilant for the arrival of her mentor, Chassar uq-Ispad, and notes the absence of further rumors about sorcery…-
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Forty-Six
In this chapter, Ead returns to the kitchens of the Priory, reminiscing about her childhood and reconnecting with Tulgus, the head cook. She subtly inquires about the Prioress’s sun wine, masking her true intentions while observing Loth, who appears drugged with dreamroot. Ead seizes an opportunity to steal a pinch of powder from the spice jars, hinting at her clandestine plans. The scene establishes her calculated demeanor and the tension of her impending actions, as she balances nostalgia with the…-
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Serpent & Dove
Serpent & Dove is a YA fantasy romance set in a richly imagined, witch-filled version of 19th-century France (Belle Époque inspired). The story follows: Louise “Lou” Le Blanc: A snarky, irreverent witch hiding from her past and the Church’s witch hunters. Reid Diggory: A rigid, devout Chasseur (witch hunter) sworn to eradicate magic. After a chaotic encounter, Lou and Reid are forced into a marriage of convenience, sparking…-
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I‑9. The Sword
Taravangian awakens to another day of physical and mental struggle, caught between the pain of movement and the anguish of staying still. His cognitive abilities are diminished, making even simple tasks like reading his own notes laborious. He notices sunlight streaming through a window he didn’t open, realizing Dalinar must have ordered it—a small kindness in his confined existence. Despite his foggy mind, Taravangian forces himself to follow a routine, copying instructions into a notebook, though…-
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101. Undertext
The chapter opens with Dalinar entering the Prime’s opulent warcamp home, which starkly contrasts his own austere Alethi sensibilities. The space is overcrowded with ornate furniture, tapestries, and servants, creating a maze-like environment that baffles Dalinar. He reflects on the cultural differences between Alethi and Azish traditions, noting the Azish preference for excess and display. Despite his initial discomfort, Dalinar acknowledges the strategic advantage of such clutter in deterring potential…-
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