Another house point (pray tell, which house?) to the first person to correctly identify which book I'm reading for my birthday:
[snip] did smile at him—that was true, he did not delude himself. And she was kind. But she smiled at and was kind to her horse, too. Her honest friendly courtesy was hardly ground enough to build a dream mansion upon, let alone bring bed and linens and try to move in. Still… she did smile at him.
Is it a bad sign, that I find a love-struck protagonist… charming?
3 comments:
Sorry Leslie, a different love-struck protagonist. I don't remember Ekaterin having a horse. It was Gregor who had a mare fetched and drugged for his off-world quarry's enjoyment.
Better, Emily, though not quite. Why are you so sure it's Bujold?
A point to Ravenclaw, Lady dy Bytheway.
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