Bloody Court Intrigue: Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian
Theodosia just wants to survive.
Ten years ago, the Kaiser’s forces invaded and slit her mother the Queen’s throat. Theo’s been the Kaiser’s prisoner ever since. She tries to forget she was once heir to the throne, rather than a princess of nothing but ashes. She tries to forget the magical powers the old gods used to give humans, now that their temples lie in ruins. She tries to forget that her best friend’s father was the one who murdered her mother.
Whatever it takes to survive, Theo does. As long as she doesn’t look at her countrypeople, she won’t have to see their suffering. As long as she censors her speech, her three Shadows won’t guess what she really thinks. As long as she does whatever the Kaiser wants, he’ll keep her alive. Someday, one of the rebels will save her.
But ten years of playing it safe, of hiding and assimilating, come to an abrupt end in the opening chapter of Ash Princess.
It all starts when the Kaiser sends for her. The only time he ever does that is when he’s going to punish her. It doesn’t matter that Theo hasn’t misbehaved. The Kaiser whips her in public whenever he catches a rebel.
This time, he’s caught the head of all the rebels, the one she always dreamed would lead her rescue – her father.
And this time, the Kaiser commands Theo to kill her father in order to prove her loyalty.