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The fate of an empire lies in the hands of one untested princess.Rebellious Princess Natasia has always known that her fate is to marry a man her father can shape into his heir. But everything changes after a would-be assassin nearly takes Tasia's life. Someone with means and connections is…

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Eliza Andrews floored me with her first book in this series, and I’ve been a fan ever since. Princess Natasia starts off as one of my favorite examples of a rebellious princess and manages to grow a lot throughout the series, all while keeping her romance with her bodyguard a secret or an open secret as it develops.

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