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Coral, the second of seven sisters, has been hiding her affair with the perfect man until her older sister can get her life together. But the perfect man is getting impatient and now she’s gotten pregnant. Coral decides it’s time to consider her own happiness.
But what does she want? The perfect husband turns out to be less than ideal. She adores the small children she teaches but the idea of being a mother fills her with joy. Meanwhile, her homeland is gripped by fear of a Mongol invasion and she can’t stop crying about everything now that she’s with child.
Then a friend suggests the ever-caring Coral possesses a power well beyond what she or anyone else imagines. Does she? And why is the idea so appealing?
When Coral’s big sister loses faith in the army and decides to craft a way to use magic to save Ilari from the Mongols, she decides Coral’s formidable talent is what the realm needs. Can Coral raise a baby, placate an absent military husband who thinks he’s stopping the invasion, and help her sister save her homeland?
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As the days wore one, I began to doubt my choices.
Yes, I’d waited too long to tell my family about Davor. I should have been less concerned with Ryalgar’s feelings and more worried about my future.
Yes, continuing the pregnancy could have been a bad idea. Maybe it would have been better to win his heart back first, and then get pregnant.
Or maybe he’d spoken the truth to me and I wasn’t strong enough for him.
No. I knew I was strong. My strength wasn’t a talent for leadership like Ryalgar’s or a fighting spirit like Sulphur’s; it was more of an ability to persevere. I could withstand more than most. I knew it.
Then I asked myself the hardest question of all. Did I still love him? Or had my affection cooled as well as his?
I tried on the idea. Perhaps it had. Maybe I hung on to him more out of concern for my unborn child.
Well, he had offered me financial support without a marriage. Should I reconsider? I could raise a child without him, and find another husband. Some wouldn’t want a wife with a baby, but others would welcome the proof of my fertility.
Yet, how awkward stopping the wedding would be. Plans were so far along. My mother and sisters adored him. Would he be relieved if I canceled it? Or so angry at me for hurting his pride that he wouldn’t support our child?
About the Author: Sherrie Cronin is the author of a collection of six speculative fiction novels known as 46. Ascending and is now in the process of publishing a historical fantasy series called The War Stories of the Seven Troublesome Sisters. A quick look at the synopses of her books makes it obvious she is fascinated by people achieving the astonishing by developing abilities they barely knew they had.
She’s made a lot of stops along the way to writing these novels. She’s lived in seven cities, visited forty-six countries, and worked as a waitress, technical writer, and geophysicist. Now she answers a hot-line. Along the way, she’s lost several cats but acquired a husband who still loves her and three kids who’ve grown up just fine, both despite how odd she is.
All her life she has wanted to either tell these kinds of stories or be Chief Science Officer on the Starship Enterprise. She now lives and writes in the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she admits to occasionally checking her phone for a message from Captain Picard, just in case.
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