(The Lion & the Wolf remake - with changes)
For three long years, Jonelle Snow has lived in self-imposed exile, hidden away in the shadowed depths of the Wolfswood. Branded a bastard, she carved a life for herself among the trees, with no intention of ever returning to Winterfell.
But fate has other plans. When a wandering Lannister stumbles across her secluded cabin, Jonelle's quiet existence is shattered. What begins as an unexpected encounter soon sets into motion a chain of events that will drag her from the solitude of the forest into the storm of courtly intrigue.
From bastard to princess, Jonelle must navigate a dangerous new world of ambition, power, and betrayal-one where her survival depends not on the bow in her hand, but on the secrets she learns to wield.
When her mother was pregnant with her, she was convinced that Dawson was a boy, and when a girl came out, she had no names - deciding to use the name she had already had picked... for a boy. That was the first strike against her mother, in Dawson's book.
Dawson was never particularly close with either of her parents, both of them being so different from her. She went to Australia for college and never turned back. When her cousin gets married, Dawson takes the journey to Washington, where she meets the most beautiful woman she's ever seen.