“I was born a woman for my people, a woman who could change everything for the many who were suffering. I was born the princess. ”When King and Queen Gan kill themselves in order to pave the way for their daughter’s rule, Princess Nabal, now queen, commits herself to saving her country and protecting the less fortunate. Though she is compassionate, Queen Nabal struggles with her fiery anger and impulsiveness, causing some in Ganora to doubt that the sixteen-year-old queen has what it takes to rule the fractured country. When rumors of rebellion against the queen reach the capital, Queen Nabal must prove herself worthy of her throne . . . but at what cost?
KAYLEE DENIS is a tiny high schooler who loves to read and, as she now knows, to write. She grew up skipping to the library and begging the librarians to let her take more than two books. Kaylee now spends most of her time writing, cooking food, petting her cats, and attempting to be successful at being a teenager. She began writing her first book in her middle school English class and never looked back.
Very cute story, with the promise of a sequel? 😜 I’ve enjoyed the sudden unexpected changes in the character’s path. I chuckled a lot but there are for sure some dramatic moments as well. I was in tune with the feelings the book inspire which to me it means it was written well.