In Blood and Binding (Book 3)

In Blood and Binding (Book 3)

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They told her to be quiet. She wrote her name in fire instead. After surviving the graveyard, the trial, and the silence, Lady Harriet Potter is done asking for permission. The Ministry wants her silenced. The school wants her watched. And Dolores Umbridge - with her pink smiles and poison pen - wants her erased. But Harriet is a girl forged in legacy and loss. With a wand in her hand, a House at her back, and Oliver Wood as her anchor, she's no longer just surviving - she's leading. As new decrees rise and old scars reopen, Harriet builds a quiet rebellion in the shadows of Hogwarts - teaching spells, telling truths, and daring others to stand with her. This is not the Harriet they remember. This is the one they should fear.
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Third year at Hogwarts was meant to be simple - classes, Quidditch, and maybe a little breathing room after everything she's already survived. But nothing about Harriet Potter's life is simple. While the wizarding world whispers about escaped prisoners and rising darkness, Harriet is facing something far more personal - herself. Her hair has grown out, her robes fit better, and for the first time, she's beginning to feel like more than just a symbol. Then a letter arrives. An old family contract. A name she barely remembers. Oliver Wood. Quidditch captain. Seventh year. Brilliant, focused, far too serious... and apparently, her betrothed. Neither of them asked for this. But as the weeks pass, and glances turn into something warmer, the lines between duty and desire begin to blur. In a school full of secrets and shadows, can something so unexpected grow into something worth fighting for?

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