Frey’s statues are famed the world over for being beautiful, loyal, protective, and deucedly affectionate.”
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
Frey’s statues are famed the world over for being beautiful, loyal, protective, and deucedly affectionate.”
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
You won’t meet a more protective person than Zane. Except perhaps his mother. Aunt Laurel can be scary.”
—THROUGH THE NOTCHES: A ZANE JOHNS ADVENTURE
Pred are pierced once they complete their coming-of-age hunt. A brutal, bare-handed, and bloody rite of passage.”
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
Hurlock!” Ganix rushed to the man’s side and slipped his fingers under the collar. It wasn’t too tight, but it was ugly and awful.
—ACROSS THE LINE: A GANIX JOHNS ADVENTURE
There are only twelve of these mountains the whole world over, sprat. You’ve lived in the shadow of a legend your whole young life.”
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
Jovan liked straightforward people. Three of his favorite things were honesty, loyalty, and books that ended well.
—THROUGH THE NOTCHES: A ZANE JOHNS ADVENTURE
No matter how many times he witnessed the miracle, he felt that when a sculptor combined stone, shape, and seal, something was born.
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
Dress well, stand tall, smile often,” Virginia advised. “If you act free, people will assume you are free.”
—BACK ON TRACK: A GANIX JOHNS ADVENTURE
The master sculptor knew his place. Morven had called him. Morven had claimed him. Morven would keep him.”
—MEADOWSWEET by C. J. Milbrandt
May soft winds touch you. May gentle seas carry you. May the sun and stars find you smiling.”
—ACROSS THE LINE: A GANIX JOHNS ADVENTURE