“At the centre of the tent rests three thrones- two large and one small. They seem to be sculptures of ice, with flowers and leaves frozen inside them. The large thrones are unoccupied, but a blue-skinned girl sits on the small one, a crown of icicles on her head and a golden bridle around her mouth and throat. She looks to be only a year or two older than Oak and is dressed in a column of grey silk. Her gaze is on her fingers, which move restlessly against one another. Her nails are bitten short and crusted with a thin rime of blood.” FantasyHolly BlackThronesThe Folk Of The AirFaerieSurenWrenThe Queen Of NothingCrownBridle Book:The Queen of Nothing Source: The Queen of Nothing
“When people go out of their way to be disrespectful and mean, Put a bridle on your tongue and keep your words clean” MeanCleanWordsTongueDisrespectfulSpitefulBridle Author:Charmaine J Forde