What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Firebird
SOLVED: Adult Fiction
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SOLVED. Sci-Fi/ Fantasy trilogy, YA? Female MC with power (telepathy? Psi Powers?) rebels against evil government she works for, she's accused of treason. Male character may have been bodyguard/ servant/ anchor for her powers? Read 1980s/1990s. [s]
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Misty, would you say this book is for adults? (YA = teens, in this group)
Could this book be sci-fi/ fantasy (because of her powers)?
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Could this book be sci-fi/ fantasy (because of her powers)?
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Could this book be sci-fi/ fantasy (because of her powers)?
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It's possible. I know I read it as a teen and I usually stuck to YA, but I'm not 100% positive it if was or not. Thank you! I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner. For some reason I never got a notification for it. Any help is appreciated! :)

Do you think the series was by a Christian publisher?"
The way I remember it is that the first two books were either not Christian or were not overtly so, and then the third book suddenly was (in at least one section) as if the author might have changed publishers between Books 2 and 3, but I'm not positive. I remember the main character in Book 3 talking about a religious experience in Book 2 that was definitely not there as the author had done a bit of retconning of her own work. So, yes, I think it might have been but it may have only in Book 3, or it might have been, but it might have only been from Book 3 or it could have been completely re-released under the new publisher (sorry for being confusing!). :)

He convinces her to defect from her government which had ordered her to kill herself as part of a cultural practice meant to keep lines of inheritance for nobility uncluttered. In the original he just convinces her she deserves to live just as much as someone who isn't "a spare" in the revised Jesus is the reason for her choice.
Firebird by Kathy Tyres.
The author converted and rewrote/published the books with a heavy Christian slant.

The major scene I remember is at the end of Book 1 where she’s about to be executed for treason but manages to escape. The author was female and, I believe, converted to Christianity between books because, in Book 2, the MC suddenly talked about getting saved during that execution scene which I know didn’t happen (this could have been later changed in either book, in later drafts so it may no longer be there/have been added/ whatever).
I THINK I actually found the series on Amazon a few months ago, either it was the series or one that sounded VERY similar but I somehow lost it again. So it's on Amazon, assuming that WAS the series, I just can't seem to find it again (I could have sworn I bookmarked it, or even bought it but apparently not!).
Anyway, any help is greatly appreciated, thank you! 😊