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Siena (Forestfolk, Book 1) by Zoe_Blessing
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Siena can heal wounds with a touch of her hands. A captive since birth, she is used as a tool of war by a Plainsmen tribe. A chance escape into the forest proves successful... and deadly. Rescued by the Forestfolk--a group of people she always thought were nothing more than bedtime stories--Siena remains on edge. Trust does not come easily when persecution is all she's ever known. Keeping her abilities a secret seems like the right thing to do, until a tragic accident renders two Forestfolk spiraling toward death. If she chooses to reveal her abilities, she risks being subjugated again. Treated as no longer human. Maybe even sent back to the Plainsmen. But keeping her talent to herself means ignoring the injured around her, even allowing them to die. The choice seems obvious to Siena, but living with the repercussions of that choice is another matter altogether. A journey of self-discovery, a bit of adventure, and a splash of romance. On the Wattys 2017 Shortlist!
The Dragon Bond: Heirs of Lyra by wilsonsoftball
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Three heirs to the kingdom prepare for war. Princess Elysia, the youngest of the three--her beauty known to all--is discontent with her life of luxury. She wants freedom and adventure, but most of all she seeks approval from her father, King Alan. In her efforts to impress her father, she ends up doing the opposite. Her schemes and manipulations force the King to hire a guardian, a mysterious and protective man, whose neverending presence brings only frustration to the Princess. Then we have Prince Ralf, twin brother to Elysia. He is dragon bonded to the most powerful dragon in Lyra. Together they continue to improve their powers and prepare for war. Finally, Prince Henry. The oldest sibling and heir to the throne. Arrogant and selfish, he spends his days sleeping in and training his troops for battle. To his annoyance, King Alan begins delegating some of his duties to Henry, forcing him to make important decisions that impact the entire kingdom. With war around the corner, these heirs must be ready for anything. And while they each possess their own skills and abilities, they also have a lot to learn.