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Nine heirs. One fight to the death. There can only be one queen. Or can there? With the call of the Allaedam, a sanctioned melee to determine the ascendency to the magical djinn throne of Ahmar, thirteen-year-old Princess Qadira is forced into a battle for both her life and soul , but when she is accused by the one she loves most of terrible atrocities, she must decide if she should become what people perceive her to be or fight for her who she believes herself to be. In this suspenseful portal fantasy, thirteen-year-old Qadira is faced with the reality that to be queen, her eight siblings must die. Decreed by the Ahmaran deity, only one heir can live to ascend the throne, and Qadira is forced into a sudden fight to the death with her siblings to see who will rule. The problem? She doesn’t want to kill anyone. But when she accidentally causes the death of one of her siblings, all sights are turned on her as the most dangerous threat. With all the heirs coming at her full force, she makes an unexpected ally —a disembodied voice that whispers terrible things and promises her survival and eventual queenship if she releases him. Despite how much she wishes to escape, she’s stuck in the palace with magic and blade-wielding siblings seeking her death . It’s only then, with death whispering in her ear and tragedies manifesting in everything she touches, that she realizes there is only one she either kills her siblings and lives to become a murderous queen, or she lets herself be killed in hopes her soul will have peace. **** The Fires of Qaf historical djinn series consists of standalone epic fantasy romance novels that all tie together in a larger world of magic and djinn fire. They can be smoldering but are not explicit and each follow their own hero and strong heroine couple that embark on a magical and sometimes dark fantasy journey. They can sometimes cover tough topics that might be hard to read for some, but always focus on people's experiences and not issues. Kyro