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What if, on the day you finally came of age, your entire life was exposed as a lie? On her 18th birthday, Nia expected a grand celebration. Instead, she received a message that shattered everything she thought she knew and hurled her into a world of secrets, power, and duty she never dreamed of. Suddenly entangled with royalty and a destiny she can't outrun, Nia must navigate betrayal, hidden prophecies, and the terrifying possibility of a love that feels more real than anything she's ever known. Her past was forged. Her future is written. But who does she choose to become? ✧✧✧ First chapter published: Dec/7
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