A Heart of Ice: Araneae Nation
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Araneae Nation, 0.5
Reine knows marriage isn’t about love. It’s about making the best bargain you can with what you have and then living with the consequences. Wedding vows are alliances given voice, and I do is on the tip of her tongue.
Ennis is a man on a mission to woo the future Araneidae maven, whether she wants him or not. Her clan is wealthy, prosperous and in dire need of the one thing his people have to offer—protection. But one look at her and all thought of his obligations vanish. He’ll court Reine, but he wants the feisty heiress all to himself.
Forced to entertain offers from her bevy of suitors, Reine is torn between duty to her people and loyalty to herself. Ennis is the man she wants, but is he the future paladin her fragile clan needs? She can choose to lead with her head or, for once, she can follow her heart.
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A Heart of Ice - Hailey Edwards
Araneae Nation, 0.5
Reine knows marriage isn’t about love. It’s about making the best bargain you can with what you have and then living with the consequences. Wedding vows are alliances given voice, and I do is on the tip of her tongue.
Ennis is a man on a mission to woo the future Araneidae maven, whether she wants him or not. Her clan is wealthy, prosperous and in dire need of the one thing his people have to offer—protection. But one look at her and all thought of his obligations vanish. He’ll court Reine, but he wants the feisty heiress all to himself.
Forced to entertain offers from her bevy of suitors, Reine is torn between duty to her people and loyalty to herself. Ennis is the man she wants, but is he the future paladin her fragile clan needs? She can choose to lead with her head or, for once, she can follow her heart.
Author’s Note
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Dear Readers,
This short story prequel was a joy to write. After living for so long in the Araneae Nation world as it exists for Lourdes and Rhys and Vaughn, it was nice to glimpse their parents as young adults. Times have changed, but the struggle to find love, acceptance, and happiness remains the same.
I hope you enjoy visiting with Ennis, Reine, and Isolde as much as I did.
Best,
Hailey Edwards
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Chapter One
Upon entering my bedroom, I spotted my dearest friend leaning out the window with a blowpipe in her hand. Her grin was wider than her cheeks and as sharp as the edge of Father’s sword. Her cackles rang hearty and loud. Curses rose from below, and she answered each merrily and with a shaken fist.
I slammed the door and leaned against it.
Isolde flung the blowpipe and whirled to face me with a slender sword drawn.
My eyebrow arched.
Don’t give me that look.
She sheathed her blade. The darts aren’t venom-laced.
Thank the gods for small mercies.
I snorted. Mother will have cross words with you. Again.
Your mother loves me.
She patted her wild nest of hair. Besides, I’m not afraid of her.
That she wasn’t proved something I had long suspected. Isolde had no sense.
But who was I to judge when I was the fool who gifted her with the blowpipe in the first place?
Speaking of your mother—
she narrowed her eyes, —why did she summon you so early?
I crossed my arms to keep from punching something. She says I must marry.
What?
Her eyes bulged. She can’t have meant it.
I recited her argument by rote. "You are eighteen. I could have forced you to wed two years ago. Now you are all grown up, and our circumstances have changed. You must... I sighed,
...marry."
Her hand wrapped around her sword’s hilt. I won’t let her force you.
I grasped her wrist so she couldn’t draw her weapon. Where did you get that sticker anyway?
It’s not a sticker, it’s a real sword.
She huffed. If you must know, I won it in a card game.
My eyes narrowed. Who were you playing?
She shrugged. A few guards.
Isolde,
I groaned. If Mother catches you carousing with them, she’ll send you home.
The color leached from her cheeks. I look forward to these three months the most every year.
As do I.
Every summer Isolde’s parents let her visit. We had met in the summer market when I was eight and she was ten. Her parents brought her to Erania to sell, not realizing such practices were illegal in our city. I had been the one who found Isolde, and I had been the one to run to Mother on her behalf.
In the chaos that followed, Isolde’s parents were arrested. Her mother had bitten a finger off one of our guards. Rather than see Isolde sent away, I begged Mother to let her remain as my companion for the duration of her parents’ incarceration. From that bleak day to this, we were as close as sisters.
We can’t explain away the sword.
I grabbed her arm. Come on. We must return it.
Her eyes rounded. You’re going to venture down to the guards’ quarters?
I don’t see what choice I have.
I yanked her into the hall. Stop dragging your feet. It’s almost time for my lessons, and the last thing I need is for Mother to catch me in the nest out of season.
My clan, the Araneidae, had built this city of black marble above our true home, an underground nest with expansive tunnels and lush appointments able to keep us cozy during bitter winter months. During the brief summer, our people occupied the aboveground city to host trading
