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471 pages, Hardcover
First published June 27, 2017
"They are soldiers. They depend upon routine, and anything out of the ordinary will give them pause. And they are men. They hate to be insulted, but they love to hear others mocked. And they are fools, because they cannot imagine that a woman alone in the woods would be a threat."
"She is so beautiful," Petru whispered, peering through the hedge they hid behind. "You look nothing like her."
Nicolae cringed. "And that, Petru, is why your line will die with you."
How many ways could a man turn traitor in a lifetime?
“Hatred makes monsters of us all.”
“Side by side, and alone together.”
“I know it is not rational. None of the people here were responsible for what happened to Fatima. But their mindless hatred of us, their demonizing of Islam, is what let the men do what they did.”
“I think that is Constantinople's problem. They look to a painting to save them. They argue and debate over the state of their souls for the afterlife, while letting the needy in this life go hungry.”
Lada Dracul - Prince of Wallachia - is ready to rule her country...only that country refuses to be ruled by a Dracul or by a woman.
Do not lose that hunger. You will always have to fight... You will have to be more ruthless, more brutal, more everything.
No one will be more brutal than me. No one will be more ruthless. And I will never stop fighting.But she cannot rule alone - she has her loyal men, her childhood friend (Bogdan) and...well...that's about it.
[Radu] had imagined Constantinople, had wanted it for Mehmed. It had been simple and straightforward. But now he knew the true cost of things, the murky horrors of the distance between wanting something and getting it.Meanwhile, Mehmed (happy to get Radu out of his hair) sets off pursuing Lada but little does he know, only Wallachia has her heart.
The world will destroy her in the end. Too much spark leads to explosions.Wow. I am stunned. Simply stunned.
Lada knew punishing Transylvania for everything that had gone wrong in the past year did not make perfect strategic sense. But it felt better than anything else, and so Transylvania burned.
She had done what was necessary. She watched as each body was removed. She would mark their passing, and acknowledge their unwilling sacrifice. Because with each body they drew closer to her goal. She clutched her locket so tightly that her fingers ached.
She was a dragon. She was a prince. She was the only hope Wallachia had of ever prospering.
And she would do whatever it took to get there.
To Radu, my brother,
I do not acknowledge your new title, nor Mehmed's. Tell the lying coward I send no congratulations. He sent none to me when I took my throne in spite of him.
You did not choose right.
Tell Mehmed Wallachia is mine.
With all defiance,
Lada Dracul, Prince of Wallachia
“Perhaps she had never stopped being that girl lost in a place where she could never have power.”
“What if she remembered the fortress wrong? What if she climbed up and the sun did not come out? What if it did, but it felt the same as any other sunrise?
[...] She would climb that peak one day, soon. When it was all hers. She would come back, and she would rebuild the fortress to honor Wallachia.”
“They were her people. This was her country. This was her throne. She needed no intrigues, no elaborate plans. Wallachia was her mother. After everything she had been through, all she had done in pursuit of the throne, she was left with one thing only: herself.
She was enough.”
“He knew Mehmed would build something truly amazing. He knew that Constantinople needed to fall for Mehmed to hold on to his empire. He knew that Mehmed was the greatest sultan his people had ever known. But, like his love for Mehmed, it was no longer simple.
Radu had seen what it took to be great, and he never again wanted to be part of something bigger than himself.”
“Whichever side won, neither would triumph.”
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They had nothing better, nowhere else to go. They were loyal to her, and to the hope that perhaps she would find them a place in the world.
“Hatred makes monsters of us all.”
“The world will destroy her in the end. Too much spark leads to explosions. But your sister will destroy as much as she can before she goes out. She will go down in flames and blood.”
“Perhaps she had never stopped being that girl lost in a place where she could never have power.”
Second time reading (in preparation for Bright We Burn) and it's even better this time, especially that final showdown between Lada and the Danesti Boyar nobility. So deliciously devious.
Lada is a complete badass and most definitely my all time fave heroine and if you like strategic political warfare, this series will blow your mind.
“No one will be more brutal than me. No one will be more ruthless. And I will never stop fighting.”
“Hold hands with the devil until you are both over the bridge.
Or kill the devil and burn the bridge so no one can get to you.”
She was a dragon. She was a prince. She was the only hope Wallachia had of ever prospering.
And she would do whatever it took to get there.
Radu had been wrong. There were no good men in this city.
And there were no good men outside of it, either.
The woman nodded, then dipped her head in a bow. "We owe you everything."
Lada smiled. "Do not forget it. I promise I will not.
"I think if you had been a boy, perhaps you would have been satisfied with what the world offered you. This is how we are alike. We saw everything that was not ours, and we hungered. Do not lose that hunger. You will always have to fight for everything. Even when you already have it, you will have to keep fighting to maintain it. You will have to be more ruthless, more brutal, more everything."
"She was not a lady. She was a dragon, and this whole country would know it before the end."
"Be careful, little dragon. You and I were meant for battlefields, not royal courts. Do not start fights you have no weapons for."
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