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Bol The Lantern Market arrives in communities without announcement, lit with amber and blue-green lanterns, and gone before first light. It doesn't trade in goods. It trades in the things people carry: memories that have outlasted their usefulness, regrets that have hardened into habit, and second chances most people have convinced themselves they no longer deserve.Linden Crane has spent twelve years on the road as a private courier - carrying letters, keeping her distance, and telling herself she prefers both. She has been trusted by clients across a dozen regions and trusted no one in return. She is precise, competent, and quietly practiced at leaving before anyone thinks to ask where she's going. She has a letter in her pack that she has never delivered.When Linden finds the Lantern Market, she makes a trade she cannot take back. The cost is the certainty she built her life around - the quiet bedrock belief that the choice she made twelve years ago was right, or at least reasonable, or at least hers to have made. Without it, the road stops making sense. The market is leaving. She stays.What follows is the story of Linden learning, one morning at a time, what it means to stop carrying something you have been calling luggage.What the Light Costs is a cozy fantasy for readers who loved the warm found-family of Travis Baldree's Legends & Lattes, the philosophical patience of Becky Chambers' A Psalm for the Wild-Built, and the dry, precise warmth of Heather Fawcett's Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries. It is a novel about the specific cost of being known - and what it turns out you get in return.The first book in an ongoing series.

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The Lantern Market arrives in communities without announcement, lit with amber and blue-green lanterns, and gone before first light. It doesn't trade in goods. It trades in the things people carry: memories that have outlasted their usefulness, regrets that have hardened into habit, and second chances most people have convinced themselves they no longer deserve.Linden Crane has spent twelve years on the road as a private courier - carrying letters, keeping her distance, and telling herself she prefers both. She has been trusted by clients across a dozen regions and trusted no one in return. She is precise, competent, and quietly practiced at leaving before anyone thinks to ask where she's going. She has a letter in her pack that she has never delivered.When Linden finds the Lantern Market, she makes a trade she cannot take back. The cost is the certainty she built her life around - the quiet bedrock belief that the choice she made twelve years ago was right, or at least reasonable, or at least hers to have made. Without it, the road stops making sense. The market is leaving. She stays.What follows is the story of Linden learning, one morning at a time, what it means to stop carrying something you have been calling luggage.What the Light Costs is a cozy fantasy for readers who loved the warm found-family of Travis Baldree's Legends & Lattes, the philosophical patience of Becky Chambers' A Psalm for the Wild-Built, and the dry, precise warmth of Heather Fawcett's Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries. It is a novel about the specific cost of being known - and what it turns out you get in return.The first book in an ongoing series.

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Pagina's: 253, Paperback, Independently published


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