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Category Archives: Ambrose Cycle
Twenty-eight – 03
Thordin’s shoulders slumped as the door clicked shut behind Matt, lingering on it for a few seconds as he flexed the fingers of one hand, then the other. It was as if he was trying to will warmth back into … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 28
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Twenty-eight – 02
That fear felt different this time somehow—a surprise. Matt had thought after so much time, after so many threats faced and handled, that he’d learned every kind of fear that he could feel. Yet somehow, this felt different. There had … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 28
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Twenty-eight – 01
Thordin’s gaze strayed toward the windows as lightning lit the world outside a pair of heartbeats before thunder boomed. A gust of wind lashed rain against the far side of the cottage Matt and Hecate shared with their younger children. … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 28
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Twenty-seven – 02
For a second, he thought his heart might stop. The Wild Hunt. They had been in those stories that Aoife O’Credne told all those years ago when he was still a boy, on those dark and fire-lit nights and the … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 27
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Twenty-seven – 01
Maybe I should’ve been worried about those clouds after all. Bryant frowned up at the sky from the shadows of a tree. This is not a safe place to be standing. And yet, the tree was providing some protection from … Continue reading
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Twenty-six – 06
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] Alone. The word echoed in her ears, ricocheted through her thoughts like a buckshot deflecting off one of the old grain silos south of the village. Would they all go, everyone … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 26, Story
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Twenty-six – 05
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] She boggled at him for a few seconds, her eyes widening. “You can’t possibly—” “Of course I can,” Peril said, abruptly straightening, is eyes all but blazing as he stared at … Continue reading
Twenty-six – 04
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] “Gods and monster, I hate you sometimes,” Kailey muttered, glaring in a decidedly different direction from where Peril sat beside her. “But only sometimes,” he said. His hand dropped onto her … Continue reading
Twenty-six – 03
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] Peril exhaled a long-suffering sigh, one that suggested the weight of every single one of his teenaged years. Kailey continued to stare parallel to where he was sitting, trying not to … Continue reading
Twenty-six – 02
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] “Is that why you’re here?” The question shouldn’t have startled her, but it did anyway. Kailey took a deep breath, fingers flexing around the ceramic of her mug even as Peril … Continue reading