Families who loved Throne of Lies by Sara Secora often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins to push back against family narratives or feels the suffocating weight of living up to a legacy built on secrets. It is a vital resource for adolescents who are starting to realize that the 'perfect' adults in their lives are flawed, or who feel they must choose between their own moral compass and family loyalty. The story follows a young protagonist navigating a royal landscape where the history she was taught is a fabrication, forcing her to find the courage to confront those she loves most. This high fantasy novel serves as an emotional bridge for conversations about integrity, the complexity of trust, and the necessity of forging an independent identity. While the setting is magical and adventurous, the core struggle is deeply relatable for the 12 to 18 age range: the messy transition from childhood obedience to adult autonomy. It is an excellent choice for a teen who feels like an outsider within their own family circle or who is struggling to speak their truth in the face of authority.