Hunter Kay Wallace

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"Kavir's jaw clenched, his eyes glistening, and his answer came like a vow carved in stone. 'I'll never let anyone take you from me. Not now. Not ever.' "

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“How long ago had she decided it was better to show the world she’d rather be alone on purpose than on accident? Such a false dichotomy.”
Hunter Kay Wallace, Stitching Power

“I can do this. I can save myself.

Right?”
Hunter Kay Wallace

“Yolenda couldn’t wait to arrive in a new village. Her chestnut mare seemed to agree, leaning into each step as they traversed the equator’s shifting red sand.”
Hunter Kay Wallace, The Shaman's Bones

“How long ago had she decided it was better to show the world she’d rather be alone on purpose than on accident? Such a false dichotomy.”
Hunter Kay Wallace, Stitching Power

“You can have Petrovich. I keep offering, but I’m not getting any takers. (Yana)

Yeah, because he’s like a bowl of reindeer jelly at a party with hard candies. (Inona)

Last I checked, you were developing a taste for reindeer. (Yana)”
Hunter Kay Wallace, Stitching Power

“I can do this. I can save myself.

Right?”
Hunter Kay Wallace

“Anyo wanted to shiver, knees weak, but plastered on a neutral face and nodded. Yana--no, Ludyana--might as well want him dead, but he wasn't going to let her see how terrified he was.”
Hunter Kay Wallace, Stitching Power

“Yolenda couldn’t wait to arrive in a new village. Her chestnut mare seemed to agree, leaning into each step as they traversed the equator’s shifting red sand.”
Hunter Kay Wallace, The Shaman's Bones




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