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My Queen's Touch

In a world torn apart by ancient enmities, a marriage of convenience is brokered between the rival nations of Solyria and Nuria. The union is steeped in political intrigue and desperation, as the curse afflicting the Solyrian prince can only be cured by a nurian person—a member of the enemy nation. Caught in the midst of this arrangement are Noori, the daughter of the Emperor of Nuria, and Dastan, the cursed prince of Solyria. Their fates become intertwined as they are bound together in matrimony, despite their vastly different backgrounds and intentions. For Dastan, the marriage represents a means to an end—the lifting of his curse. Once freed from his affliction, he seeks to dissolve the union and reclaim his sovereignty. However, Noori harbors a deeper agenda. Driven by a desire for revenge against the Solyrian kingdom, she sees the marriage as an opportunity to sow discord and chaos from within. What happens when their hateful relationship evolves into something more, forcing one of them to reconsider their plans to save the marriage? And when their hidden histories are revealed, will they be able to maintain their marriage amidst the turmoil? ---------------------------- Book Cover by discord : writerbubble1234 instagram : @writerbubble

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Flint

Flint stood before Azar, his heart heavy with anticipation, hoping for a favorable response to his plea. But when Azar delivered his decree, it crushed Flint's hopes. The weight of disappointment settled upon him like a leaden blanket as he realized Azar's refusal to allow him to cross the borders of the Solyria kingdom. "Your Grace, please," Flint implored, his voice laced with desperation. "Once I see the princess for myself, I will be at peace. End my misery for me." He pleaded, his words tinged with anguish.

Azar shook his head gently, his expression sympathetic yet resolute. "Sending you there will be nothing less than announcing the news of the marriage alliance fermenting between the two nations. I don't wish for this word to spread any more than this," he explained, his tone firm but empathetic.