Kiva Meridan Quotes

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My name is Kiva Meridan, and I claim her sentence as my own.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
Mother is dead. I'm on my way to Vallenia. It's time to reclaim our kingdom.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
It's not really her. It's the angeldust. She has a problem with it, sometimes takes too much. Too often. When that happens, she forgets who she is, gets confused, loses control." "My name is Kiva Meridan, and I claim her sentence as my own." "I value everything you say, Kiva.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
The Rebel Queen may have perished at Zandilov, but her daughter was alive and well, and free of Zandilov after ten long years. The Rebel Princess was finally ready to rise.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
Faran Meridan once impressed me, too.” Kiva stopped squirming in an instant. Healer Maddis’s wrinkles deepened as she smiled. “I knew whose daughter you were the moment you walked through the door.
Lynette Noni (The Gilded Cage (The Prison Healer, #2))
Mother is dead. I’m on my way to Vallenia. It’s time to reclaim our kingdom. And as Kiva combed her fingers through Tipp’s hair, the boy still fast asleep on her lap, she glanced up to meet Jaren’s blue-gold eyes once more, his gaze impossibly soft. She smiled shyly back, offering no indication as to who he was leading to his city . . . who he was welcoming into his home. Kiva Meridan. Born as Kiva Corentine. The Rebel Queen may have perished at Zalindov, but her daughter was alive and well, and free of Zalindov after ten long years. The Rebel Princess was finally ready to rise.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
I’ve always rooted for the underdog,” Mirryn said, almost musingly. “And you, Kiva Meridan, are the biggest underdog I’ve ever seen.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))
Mother is dead. I’m on my way to Vallenia. It’s time to reclaim our kingdom. And as Kiva combed her fingers through Tipp’s hair, the boy still fast asleep on her lap, she glanced up to meet Jaren’s blue-gold eyes once more, his gaze impossibly soft. She smiled shyly back, offering no indication as to who he was leading to his city . . . who he was welcoming into his home. Kiva Meridan. Born as Kiva Corentine. The Rebel Queen may have perished at Zalindov, but her daughter was alive and well, and free of Zalindov after ten long years.
Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1))