Kingdom of Ash
Nesryn’s idea last night: to stop going for the endless front lines and instead take out those who order ...
Praying Yrene wasn’t near it. He’d barely seen her during these days of bloodshed and exhaustion. ...
A few swords stopped quivering. “You are people of Anielle,” Chaol went on, hefting his shield and angling his swor ...
Soaring over the army hurling arrows and spears at them, Nesryn banked left, the ruks behind her following sui ...
Nesryn nocked an arrow and picked her target. Again. The Valg commander had evaded her shot the last time. ...
apart in his talons, Nesryn fired at the commander. She didn’t see if the shot landed. Not as a horn ...
And still Morath’s host lay between the khagan’s army and the besieged city, an ocean of darkness. ...
CHAPTER 46 Perranth appeared on the horizon, the dark- stoned city nestled between a cobalt lake ...
they’d make their stand. The ice held as they crossed the river and organized their reduced lines once m ...
Lochan had seen to it that his people had remained unarmed, fearing their uprising should they ...
He didn’t see Lysandra. Aelin made no appearances, either. The queen had abandoned them, the soldier ...
moment. The king had blasted ilken from the sky, had snapped their necks without touching them. He’d bow ...
Ansel of Briarcliff’s soldiers. Aedion kept that knowledge from his face as he rode his stallion down ...
thoroughly. Had likely studied him thoroughly, too, his technique and skill. He knew he’d face ...
dented, round metal. Rhoe’s shield. Aedion had never told Aelin. Had wanted to wait until they returned to ...
Valg princes on horseback had the first of the foot soldiers crossing the ice, the ilken holding b ...
Then they shoved the ice apart. Tore it to shreds. One heartbeat, Morath was marching toward them. ...
Aedion dared to smile at the sight of the drowning soldiers. He found the two Valg princes smili ...
the enemy had gone into the river at most. None would emerge. Barely a dent in the force now a ...
poisoned claws had forced her to flee. So she’d drawn the ilken back toward her own lines, right ...
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