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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFor a 15-year-old Eliana Parker, 'normal' was getting bullied at school, living in a lavish mansion with her abusive and rich father. It was going to school wearing anything that covered her scars, and upholding her father’s reputation in front of cameras and his colleagues. Love was a word she hadn't been acquainted with within a decade after cancer took her mother’s life as well as the disappearance of her best friend. When a simple soccer invitation from a cute and popular jock turns her life upside down, she has to learn to live with the knowledge that she is the daughter of a cursed queen who stalks her every move and tries and kill her, a sister she never met and the burden of being entitled as ‘The savior’.
Archer Wright is your typical 16 -year-old Jock. Hot, Popular with a record of multiple ex-girlfriends. Except, he’s way too nice and in love for his own good. When he meets Eliana Parker for the first time, he expects her to be the same- blushes too easily and swoons at his smooth words. She couldn’t be more different. Who knew a detour and an invite could turn his life upside down?
But putting aside their newfound magical lives, Eliana must find the one boy she loves. Her best friend. She must learn to live this new life full of teenage drama, betrayal, crushes, and quests but most of all, she must kill the mother she’s loved all her life.
It’s her or the universe when the fate of life depends on a broken teen’s shoulders.
Jaanya Vijh
Jaanya Vijh is a teenage author aspiring to share her imagination. She was born in India to a family of four with an older sister. She has always been interested in reading fantasy-inspired books since she was four. At the age of 11, the idea for 'The Heiress' was born and finished at the age of 13 while balancing debate competitions, art competitions, and school exams. The best way to relax, according to her is to play her music, sit on the bed with her laptop at night when it is the most silent, and enjoy her own company.
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