Finding Fire

Finding Fire

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Kayamina Elary Sharza-Daemati is first princess of Tiador, and will one day rule in her father's stead. As far back as she can remember, she has been told what she should do and how she should act. And as far back as she can remember, she has never felt like a true princess. One day, upon the sudden fall of her beloved kingdom, Kayamina is forced into the part of a girl she never imagined she would have to be. Fearing for her life, on the run, the former princess of Tiador will have to find a strength she never imagined was inside her, or risk losing all she holds dear.
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