Just after her sixteenth birthday, Princess Nalia is told that she is not the true princess of Thorvaldor, and that her true name is Sinda. She was a stand-in for the real princess, who had been hidden away for protection.
Stripped from all she knows, Sinda is forced to leave her home and her best friend, Keirnan, to live with an aunt. But Sinda finds leading a simple village life isn't what she was meant for -- especially when she discovers magic runs through her veins.
The False Princess takes you on a winding road of twists and turns. It's a quick, casual read, and fans of the magic genre won't want to miss this one.
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