DESCENDANTS: 𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐄 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐁𝐋𝐎𝐎𝐃
Exiled to the Isle of the Lost for the ancient, burning power that lives in her blood, Valia Targaryen - silver-haired, violet-eyed, and carrying the dormant fire of dragon conquerors in her veins - is the last of a bloodline that doesn't belong in a world of fairy godmothers and enchanted castles. Stripped from her aunt Daenerys's care and dumped on a crumbling purgatory of villainy, she expects to survive alone. Instead, she finds Mal, Jay, Carlos, and Evie - four villain kids who become the only family she's known since her parents died, and who awaken in her a fierce, dangerous loyalty that burns hotter than any dragonfire.
A year later, Maleficent announces they're all being sent to Auradon Prep - King Beast's pristine kingdom of singing teacups and painted smiles - and Valia is dragged back into the world that cast her out. Navigating a school built for heroes while carrying the weight of her name, her grief, and the smoldering heat that refuses to stay hidden, she discovers that Auradon's perfection is a carefully constructed lie, its new king has his own agenda, and the villain kids she rides with are pawns in a game far older and crueler than any of them realize.
But the true war is the one Valia fights within herself - between the untouchable dragon queen she was born to be and the girl who aches, with a terrifying and inconvenient ferocity, for more than one person who sees past the fire to the fragile, grieving heart beneath. In a kingdom built on happily-ever-afters, a Targaryen with a shattered soul and too many people worth burning for might just be the thing that tears it all apart.