Daisy: The Sisters' Bond
Sandra Fletcher

To the servants, she is “Queen Daisy”—spirited, imaginative, and bright. But deep within her, shadows stir—echoes of a dream too sharp to be fantasy, and a pendant locket that doesn’t quite belong. But her nightmares are a different story—filled with shadows, falls, screams she can’t remember and faces she’s never seen.
They call her Marguerite—but sometimes, in the mirror, a girl called Daisy stares back.
When a strange boy stumbles into her garden, breathless and bold, her world tilts. Together, they build a realm of play—but the truths they both hide begin to seep through their shared fantasies. Daniel is not like the other boys her parents would approve of. And he knows things—about illness, about secrets, about escape—that begin to awaken long-buried questions in her heart.
As danger inches closer and the past claws at the present, she finds herself at a crossroads between two identities—one forged in fantasy, the other rooted in a truth no one has dared speak aloud.
Told through the eyes of a girl on the brink of remembering, Daisy is the poignant, powerful conclusion to a sisterhood torn apart—one last chance to reclaim a name, a history, and a family before it’s lost forever.