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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the crushing weight of high expectations or feels like a failure after a very public mistake. It is an ideal choice for the teen who feels they must perform perfection to be worthy of love and is struggling to find their authentic self beneath the roles their family or society has cast for them. The story follows Princess Amora Macintyre, who, after a disastrous public demonstration of her soul-magic, must flee her kingdom to prove her worth. Along the way, she discovers that her family's legacy is built on secrets and that true leadership requires empathy rather than just raw power. This high-stakes fantasy explores themes of self-identity, the morality of power, and the courage to challenge a corrupt status quo. It is best suited for older teens due to its darker magical elements and occasional violence, offering a powerful metaphor for reclaiming one's narrative in the face of shame.