Song of Night by May Sage EPUB & PDF – Details About
- Author: May Sage
- Genre: Paranormal & Urban Fantasy
- Publish Date: July 20, 2018
- Size: 1 MB
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PROLOGUE
This was how she died. She knew it, felt it to her bones. There was no
other way, not here. Saving herself would mean condemning every
breathing soul in the city of night. As little as she liked most of
them, and however much they hated her in return, she couldn’t bring herself
to destroy so many just to save herself.
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She should give in now. Drop her bow, accept her fate. Yet she shot one
arrow after the next, desperately holding on to life.
Devi took down enemy after enemy, her mind processing each kill with a
cold, analytic indifference. They were relevant because she knew there had
been fifty-one arrows in her quiver. Each fae she killed represented one arrow
lost. There was every chance she’d run out of weapons before she reached the
gates.
She was at the very center of the city, in the large Square of Dawn,
famous for the obelisk erected at the end of the last war. The closest exit was
a mile east, and there were three dozen enemies around her right now and
more coming at every passing moment. It was a credit to her skill with a bow
that none of them had managed to get close to her yet.
A horse whinnied to her left, and Devi’s head turned sharply. She
expected enemy knights. She’d managed until now because she’d only had to
deal with foot soldiers; fae knights were another matter altogether.
When they came into the square from the south avenue, there were only
two riders. She stiffened in alarm, until her eyes took in the colors of their
habits and then their faces.
Devi had no issue recognizing the two males, although she’d never seen
either dressed in anything other than their fine court attire. Now they wore
plain reinforced gear under dark unseelie coats.
Neither of them looked any less intimidating for it.
“Vale.”
The name fell from her lips in a tone she had never used to say it. With
relief. Barely conscious of her decision, she adjusted her position to aim at
the enemies following Vale and his second, rather than foolishly carrying on
attempting to clear a path out of this nightmare. Vale was more important. If
he lived through the night, there would be hope for the Isle.
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