Melanie Cellier has great artistic work in presenting this volume and these books The Hidden Mage and The Secret Princess are master pieces of her work and the narration of this volume is recounted by Esther Wane.
This is a tale of an adversary realm and a strong ruler. Furthermore, a foundation for mages. To remain alive, Verene should reveal her secret power. Verene is a dismay to her whole realm and the very first illustrious brought into the world without power regardless of her mom being the most impressive mage ever. In this way, when she was shipped off the foundation in adjoining ‘Kallorway’ to make links with her kin’s customary, not entirely set in stone to succeed and demonstrate she can, in any case, be of worth to her realm.
The ruler Darius of ‘Kallorway’ is the most grounded mage in his family and the main explanation his powerless dad is as yet sticking to his high position. Beginning at the institute simultaneously as Verene, the crown ruler is cold and far off and showed no craving to interface with her. All things considered, he appeared to be dubious of both her presence and her guaranteed absence of force.
Verene finds out that some at the foundation need to get rid of her by whatever implied importance and are encircled by new legislative issues and long-held foes. As the dangers develop perpetually vile, she begins to scrutinize every last bit of her presumptions. The solidified sovereign may very well be her best any desire for endurance and significantly more incredibly he may be correct about her power.
If Verene has any desire to endure ‘Kallorway’ and the institute, she should uncover her secret powers and assume her actual position among the mages. Verene lived in a universe of composed power and a world flipped around by the very first Spoken Mage. If you missed the experiences of her mom ‘Elena’ look at the finished ‘Spoken Mage series’ beginning with ‘Voice of Power’.