"So let me end with the wish that you find the same kind of happyiness, and laughter, and love, that I have found, and that you have the wisdon to make them last."
"Angry men with pointy things sent to secure a foreign city are pretty much alike anywhere. That's what I've heard. So far nothing's convinced me different."
Source: Sherwood Smith (2009). “King's Shield: Book Three of Inda”, p.432, Penguin
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Sherwood Smith is a celebrated author known for her engaging fantasy novels, particularly 'Crown Duel,' which explores themes of loyalty and identity.
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