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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with the heavy weight of family expectations or the sudden loss of a parental figure. It is an ideal choice for a teen who feels stuck between honoring a long-standing family tradition and following their own moral compass. The story follows eighteen year old Zarela, a flamenca dancer in a world where dragon fighting is the ultimate spectacle. After a tragic accident leaves her father injured and their legacy in ruins, Zarela must fight to save her ancestral home while questioning the ethics of the very sport she was raised to love. This novel provides a sophisticated exploration of grief, resilience, and the courage required to challenge the status quo. While the setting is a vivid, Spanish inspired fantasy world, the emotional core is deeply grounded in the transition to adulthood and the complexities of cultural identity. It is a fast paced adventure that balances high stakes action with a slow burn romance, making it an engaging read for older teens who enjoy stories about finding one's voice in the midst of crisis.