How would you feel if gender was decided at adulthood instead of at birth? Birth seems to get a lot of people wrong. If we just let people decide, all the events in this book wouldn't be a thing. Cinders follows a genderfluid twenty two year old planning how to claim the title of "Lady" of the land. Not that they want to be the lady, but the birth records say something even if wrong. Will they pick facing that in court to gain the land that they should have? The love interest was out to meet them as a fellow non binary noble. If it wasn't for Cinders, Yin would've picked suicide before zeir parents could give zem a real option as Prin. After the two adorable love birds are accepted by the royal pair, the next story begins. Both Cinders and Yin are part of the second part as important secondary characters. The Beast is the name the second story's main character accepts as his own. The problem is everyone keeps using Madeline as if that fits at all. Just because the body suggests womanly charm doesn't mean Beast has any womanly charm. He's a man. He can't have womanly charm. Turns out Crown Prince Nathan struggles with his position as crown. Not because of the weight of the position, but because he literally cannot handle the idea of a wife. How can he become king when he refuses to have a queen? Not to mention his little sibling is non binary: how could a child happen there? And his sister... She'll never... No one is allowed to talk about that. Beast's parents send him to seduce the crown prince not at all realizing he'd be a perfect complement to the royal. Neither of them realize anything until Cinders and Yin throw their weight and positions around.
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