![]() For what should he pray? Absolution for the sin of killing, even in the name of faith? For the sins of the flesh? Or for once enjoying them so heartily? Perhaps he should pray only for death, oblivion rendered fast and just. "He bowed his head again, forced into humility not by faith or devotion but by a despair as wordless and deep as a night sky. It flowed from his mouth like a brook might tumble over round and polished stones." It had never seemed so lovely before, a word comprised of rolling syllables. ![]() ![]() "It was the first time he'd said her name. With the power of her immaculate prose, she drew me into this brutal and unforgiving medieval period, so deep that I could feel the pain, sorrow and in the end love. It is THE best medieval romance I've ever read. However, this story was so well written that I don't just think that this is one of the best book Karen Ranney has ever written. When it comes to this author I think, at least for me, it is more hit than miss. ![]()
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