Girls of Paper and Fire
This book is documented by Natasha Ngan and James Patterson and narrated by Allison Hiroto. Both Girls of Fate and Fury and Girls of Storm and Shadow are the best writings of Natasha Ngan.
Every year, eight delightful young ladies were picked as Paper Young ladies to serve the lord. It’s the most elevated honor they could trust for and the most disparaging. On second thought paper, she was made of fire. In this lavishly evolved dream, Lei is an individual from the Paper station, the least and most mistreated class of individuals in Ikhara. She resided in a far-off town with her dad, where the ten years old injury of watching her mom grabbed by regal watchmen for an obscure destiny tormented her. Currently, the watchmen are back and this time, the young lady with brilliant eyes whose reputed excellence has provoked the lord’s curiosity.
Over long stretches of preparing in the extravagant yet severe castle, Lei and eight different young ladies become familiar with the abilities and appeal that befit a lord’s partner. There, she does the unbelievable and she becomes hopelessly enamored. Her illegal sentiment becomes enmeshed with a hazardous plot that compromised her reality’s whole lifestyle. Lei, still the wide-looked-at cowgirl on the most fundamental level, should choose how far she will go for equity and retribution.
This sparkling business sentiment has genuine stakes and the luxurious, intriguingly conceptualized world will catch followers. Romantic tales between ladies are still disappointingly barely any in dream and sentiment and activity fans the same will find a lot to enjoy here.