House of Aragon

House of Aragon

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When Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain pick up the warring pieces of their country from the mud and bloody ash of the battlefield and manage to weave them into one united nation, all of the world is left asking how Spain, once war-torn and impoverished, has suddenly become the jewel of Europe. Through Juana D'Navarre, a Pamplonian heiress, we find out. Blood, lust, sin and glory are all merely pawns in her family's struggle to maintain power. What will Juana sacrifice to bring glory to the Aragon House and how far can she go before they loose it all?
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Leona Seraphim Magdeona was raised with the belief that she would one day inherit the immense power, wealth, and influence of the Magdeona Family. Her entire life had been shaped by the expectation that she was the chosen heir, groomed for greatness. But everything changed when her Aunt's firstborn son, a male heir, was born. The throne, along with the family's legacy, was handed to him, and Leona was cast aside. For years, Leona had clung to the lie that she was meant for something more. But in one devastating moment, the truth shattered her world: she was never meant to inherit anything. Instead, she was left as a forgotten heir, a mere afterthought in the eyes of her family. The pain of betrayal runs deep, but Leona slowly begins to realize that this loss of her supposed destiny frees her in ways she never imagined. No longer burdened by her family's expectations, she finds strength in the truth-that her value is not defined by birthright or titles. In this one chapter, Leona's journey of betrayal turns into a powerful tale of self-realization, where she discovers her true potential and begins to carve out a future on her terms, free from the shadow of the Magdeona legacy.

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