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"Your circumstances, your mistakes, none of it determines who you are, what you can be. You're more than a slave or a monster. You're my brother." In this combination companion and sequel novella to The Mercenary and the Mage duology, recently knighted Dresden Jakobs struggles with how to help his suffering best friend-who is now also his liege. In the midst of supporting Regulus through the highs and lows of life as both Lord of Arrano and a sorcerer's slave, Dresden finds himself wondering: what happened to his own family? And as Regulus starts to heal and grow closer to Adelaide, will…mehr

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"Your circumstances, your mistakes, none of it determines who you are, what you can be. You're more than a slave or a monster. You're my brother." In this combination companion and sequel novella to The Mercenary and the Mage duology, recently knighted Dresden Jakobs struggles with how to help his suffering best friend-who is now also his liege. In the midst of supporting Regulus through the highs and lows of life as both Lord of Arrano and a sorcerer's slave, Dresden finds himself wondering: what happened to his own family? And as Regulus starts to heal and grow closer to Adelaide, will Dresden be left behind? Filled with humor, emotion, unbreakable bonds, and hope, this novella shows Dresden's side of the story in a series of vignettes spanning from Regulus' enslavement to the Prince of Shadow and Ash through the events of The Mercenary and the Mage duology and beyond. Suggested reading order: Servant, Mercenary, Brother Vol. I Prince of Shadow and Ash (The Mercenary and the Mage book 1) Staff of Nightfall (The Mercenary and the Mage book 2) Servant, Mercenary, Brother Vol. II
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Selina R. Gonzalez is a Colorado native with mountains in her blood and dreams that top 14,000 feet. She loves chocolate, fantasy, costumes, bread, history, superheroes, faux leather, things that sparkle, medieval Britain, snark, dogs, and Jesus-not in that order.She loves to travel, and has driven coast-to-coast in the US, visited Britain three times (once for a semester at Oxford), and moved to Maine for four and half months. She has a list of places to go as long as Pikes Peak is tall, but always comes back home to Colorado.