Warrior

Warrior

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"Forgive, but do not forget." One of Bellona's favorite quotes from her late father, but is it true? This is a novel about a romance between a kind princess whose heart desires to be queen while ruling a fair, peaceful land and a prince who is set up to marry the princess's sister as he goes on to be king. Their love is requited, but the citizens of the kingdom refuse to let the kind princess be in potential danger and will not allow her to become queen. But, of course, that's the least of their worries when a war collides with the kingdom and the brazen princess declares that she is going to fight in the war in order to protect her people and strive for the love that she has always desired. As she is torn apart between her love for the prince and her love for her people, Bellona rages into a bloody war while her past continues to haunt her. Will the princess let her past devour her or will she go against her beloved father and learn to forgive and forget?
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Frida died on the battlefield with no family to mourn her-only a comrade she saved, and a quiet hope that she might see the man she loved but never confessed to. He too had perished in war. A soldier. An orphan. A soul full of quiet regrets. Her only comfort in life? The stories she devoured in secret-especially the ones about loved daughters finally finding a place to belong. But fate had something stranger in store. When she wakes again, it's not her body she returns to-but that of Nej, the veiled, forgotten princess from the last novel she read. Scarred, unloved, and pushed aside-a tragic villainess who had once moved Frida's heart. Now, somehow, Frida is inside her. But it's not just reincarnation. It's inheritance. Nej, it seems, had turned back time-returning to the moment she was scarred by her mother's blade. Too broken to face her past again, she summoned the one soul who had mourned her in silence: Frida. A girl who shared her pain. A girl who also bore a scar from her first battle. A girl who would take her place. Now, with both their memories tangled inside her, Frida-as-Nej carries more than just a royal name. She carries two lifetimes of sorrow, and a vow to break the cycle: She will fulfill Nej's unspoken regrets. She will reclaim her own life. And she will shatter the gilded cage of royalty-sword in hand. Because this time, she's not living for duty or death. She's living for freedom.

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