Prime Imperative (The Prime Chronicles Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The buildings and the surrounding wall appeared to be part of the mountain upon which it was situated. There were crenellated towers at the four corners and a formidable-looking gate at the entrance to, what looked to be from Bria’s vantage point, a stone courtyard.The location was starkly beautiful. Craggy rocks surrounded the residence. One of the many waterfalls the area was known for flowed from under the fortress’s foundations down the side of a sheer vertical mountain wall into a tributary of the main river which flowed to Cejuru Prime’s world ocean. The ocean itself could be seen in the distance, a glistening body of turquoise blue.The extensive gardens found at Ilar’s home were missing here. All trees and foliage had been cut away from the area around the battlements encasing Tenar’s home. There were no feminine touches anywhere. The atmosphere was of a harsh masculine strength. No softness could survive here. It would be quickly smothered by the weight of the heavy stones and cut to shreds by the sharp angles.“This reminds me of places found in the wastelands of Siberia,”
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