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The Princess of Potential
The Princess of Potential | Delemhach
A headstrong princess is entangled in intrigue, politics, magic, and romance in this coming-of-age tale set in the world of the beloved House Witch trilogy. It's been twenty years since Finlay Ashowan, the fabled house witch of Daxaria, first cooked up supernatural hijinks in the castle at Austice. Since then, much has changed: the royal family now resides elsewhere, a tentative peace has been established with Troivack, and the crown princess, Alina, is ready to pick the perfect nobleman to be her husband. But Alina's quest for her ideal consort is proving rather difficult. For one, between her father's nerves and her own health issues, relations within the family are tense at best. For another, Fin and his wife, Annika, have returned to the castle to celebrate Alina's momentous choice, bringing with them their fiery daughter, Katarina; mysterious son, Tamlin; and mischievous familiar, Kraken-all of whom have a penchant for finding trouble that somehow surpasses that of the house witch himself. And finally, the most politically promising suitor, the king of Troivack, is nothing less than completely intolerable. Now, Alina must manage filial expectations, flirtatious miscues, magical misadventures, and dangerous plots, all as she struggles to find her own place within her kingdom-and understand the blossoming desires of her own heart . . . Featuring a new generation of delightful characters as well as the trademark charm, humor, and fantasy that made readers fall in love with the House Witch series, The Princess of Potential is a captivating tale of courtly intrigue, slow-burn romance, and mystical adventure that's perfect for teens and adults alike. The charming spin-off of the hit romantic-fantasy series that has more than a million views on Royal Road-now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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These books are so comical and silly, with just a little darkness. They are hard to put down.
I love all the characters. They are written so well.
It was nice to see Alina grow from timid and being a pushover to forceful and not being afraid to get what she wants.
Kat is very entertaining. After reading The House Witch trilogy, you can see that she is such a perfect mix of both of her parents.
I am still dying to know Tam's power.