![]() Her outburst worries her family and delays her ceremony, but the only one who seems to believe her meeting a dragon is her stepmother. And in doing so, she meets a dragon who saves her life. She panics because no one is supposed to know she can enchant things to life. She is led to her betrothal ceremony when her paper bird slips out of her sleeve. The youngest of her family and the only girl amongst her siblings, Shiori is brash and hard-headed. Sure, I’ll be honest, the plot was a bit predictable, but in this case, the journey you take to get there makes it all worthwhile. Six Crimson Cranes was fantastic! This one has been sitting in my TBR for a year now its gorgeous cover enticing to me to pick it up during one of my reading blocks. Or risk losing her kingdom to the battling armies of the neighbouring lands. Voiceless and alone, Shiori must find her brothers, break the curse and discover the truth behind her magic. ![]() Magic is forbidden in Kiata, and when Shiori discovers that Raikama has her own, she is banished from her Kingdom, her six brothers turned into cranes, and she is cursed never to utter a word unless she wishes for one of her brothers to die. ![]() ![]() After losing control of her magic on the morning of her betrothal ceremony, Princess Shiori accidentally catches the attention of her stepmother, Raikama. ![]()
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