![]() ![]() But to challenge him means she’ll have to rely on her homemade invisibility cloak, questionable allies, and Tys, the one boy she never should have trusted.) Marguerite’s love for her people drives her to continue defying him. She returns home, only to witness her uncle seizing the throne. Before her training is complete, war threatens. ![]() ![]() Marguerite flees, hiding in the neighboring empire where magical gifts can flourish. While witnessing her first witch trial, Marguerite rescues a child from death with the help of a handsome, itinerant acrobat, Tys. Now, as the kingdom’s Bishop-Princep, Uncle Reichard has declared war on magic and Marguerite must hide the fact that she’s a witch. True, she’s in line for the throne before him and he contends she’s too deaf to rule, but she’s known since he broke her hand to keep her from using sign language. ( Goodreads Synopsis: Sixteen-year-old Marguerite knows her uncle doesn’t like her. I want to thank Netgalley, Amelia Loken, and Sword & Silk Books for giving me a chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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