"The Dread Queen's Court" (Novel excerpt)

As Nicholas’s eyes adjusted to the near absence of light in front of him, he heard Reuter gasp in delight. The stars visible before had been joined by an impossible multitude of their lesser fellows, crowding into every place which had appeared empty. The graceful curve of the...See more

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