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Kedor's Match
Kedor's Match
Kedor's Match
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Kedor's Match

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This is a story about Kedor (Kellin's younger, ekhono brother) after The Rose Throne ends, and before the next book begins.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 13, 2013
ISBN9781301470112
Kedor's Match
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Mette Ivie Harrison

Mette Ivie Harrison has a PhD in Germanic literature and is the author of The Princess and the Hound; Mira, Mirror; and The Monster in Me. Of The Princess and the Bear, she says, "I never thought there would be a sequel to The Princess and the Hound, but when I read through the galleys, I realized that there was another book waiting in the story of the bear and the hound. In some ways, you might think of it more as a parallel novel than as a sequel, because it stands on its own as a new story. But who knows? Maybe I’ll look at these galleys and find another story demanding to be told." She lives with her family in Utah.

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    Kedor's Match - Mette Ivie Harrison

    Kedor’s Match

    by: Mette Ivie Harrison

    She was not beautiful as Princess Issa was. There was no kindness in her eyes, no grace in her mannerisms, no shyness in her meeting of his eyes. She was thin and wiry, yet every movement betrayed the expectation of betrayal. She was like a wild animal trapped in a cage, her eyes quick and wide, taking in everything, including Kedor himself.

    She saw him and dismissed him in that one glance. Who was he to her? Who were any of them? They were all refugees here in the underground courtyard below the castle of the Weirese King Jaap. Whoever they had been, they were nothing and no one now. He was a duke’s brother, if anyone still believed him alive.

    And she? Who had she been, before she had given up her identity for life itself?

    Kedor could not help but stare at her whenever she was nearby, and look for her when he thought he smelled a hint of her musky scent or heard the sound of her firm footsteps.

    She had hair the color of copper coins, but there was so little light to make it glint and shine. And it was cut short

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