The Exiled Queen by Cinda Williams Chima, Fiction, 586 pages

  • 0-106 (1,100 pages in all)

    Han and Dancer have just left from the clan camp and are being chased by the bayars toward the wizardry school. They want to get to the wizardry school before the bayars can stop them because Han has just found out that he is a very powerful wizard that can stop the bayars and their evil plans to cotrol the queendom.
  • 106-342 (1,336 pages in all)

    Raisa is a princess on the verge of becoming ruler of the queendom but escapes because she knows that the bayers are up to no good. she decides to flee the country and head to the same wizarding school that han is headig towards. Eventually she meets up with Han at the school but he has no idea that she is the princess of the queendom.
  • 342-411 (1,405 pages in all)

    Raisa decides not to reveal who she really is to han as she starts to learn about wizardy at the school. She learns that the bayars have arrived at the school and are tailing Han but they are not allowed to act since the school grounds cannot be fought on. She pretends to be someone named rebecca morley in order to blend in and hide herself from the bayars and prevent Han from finding out who she really is because she had no idea how he would react if he found out now.
  • 411-512 (1,506 pages read)

    Raisa starts getting attracted to a child hood friend of hers named amon who is acting as her guard for they time she spends in the wizardry school. Amon does not want to accept her feelings as it would only complicate things between them as she is the princess and next in line to rule their entire country and he is only an unrecognizable captain from a small squad in the military.
  • 512-586 (1,580 pages read)

    Eventually, Raisa starts tutoring Han in his wizardry lessons and she starts getting interested in how he was once a former streetlord and is currently training to be a powerful wizard. Han tells her about how his entire family was killed by the bayars and how he blames the queen for it. Raisa starts to suspect that if she ever told Han who she really was, that he would feel the same way about her as he does about the Bayars.