Vampire Academy Book 6

This plotline serves a dual purpose. It solves the mystery of the murder (a political coup orchestrated to destabilize the court) and it gives Lissa Dragomir her moment to shine. While Rose is the physical warrior, Vampire Academy Book 6 belongs to Lissa as much as it does to Rose. Lissa’s campaign for the throne is intercut with Rose’s fight for survival, highlighting the theme that change must come from within the system as well as from the outside.

Lissa Dragomir, now wearing the heavy crown of the Queen, looked less like a ruler and more like a girl lost in a storm. The bond between them hummed with a frantic energy—Lissa’s fear, Rose’s fierce protection, and the lingering shadow of the darkness that always threatened to swallow the spirit-user whole. vampire academy book 6

This is the ultimate fulfillment of her arc: from a broken, grieving girl to the most powerful political figure in her world. This plotline serves a dual purpose