As the fourth and youngest daughter of the richest family in Amathalea, Eleanor Ameryst had led a relatively free life for a noble, living in her sisters' shadow. No one really expected much of Eleanor, only knowing her as the girl who only stands at the balcony at balls, or the noble who graduated a year early at etiquette school. But all had changed when a red letter, written in gold calligraphy then sealed with the royal crest, arrived on the doorstep of the Ameryst mansion.