Fourth Wing follows Violet Sorrengail, who is thrust into a brutal military academy where dragon riders are trained. As she navigates a world of deadly trials, political intrigue, and fierce competition, Violet must prove her worth and survive the academy.
The novel blends intense action with a captivating romance, set in a richly imagined fantasy world where alliances are fragile, and betrayal lurks around every corner.
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