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Earning the Love of a Princess

Two girls become two princesses. Camilla and Violet. One fair, one dark. One wealthy, one poor. They both marry handsome princes from the powerful House of Devon. So how do their stories weave together and how did their lives take such very different paths? A compelling medieval tale of forbidden love and untamed emotions. Volume One revolves around an arrogant young prince and the terrified princess he holds captive, both burdened with a deep-seated animosity towards each other. As the plot unfolds, their shared history and the tragic fate of their families create a palpable tension between them. The author masterfully weaves a narrative of passion, fear and vulnerability, forcing the protagonists to confront their true feelings for each other. A tale of two lovers who must stop pretending they can live without each other. Volume Two is the story of fierce sibling rivalry. Of how jealousy and insecurity can drive people to do things they never imagined when power is at stake. Can anyone find joy in the House of Devon?

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Fortuna

13 September, 1358. Magdaline Castle, Islia

William strode to the training grounds after a night of broken sleep, rubbing his scratchy eyes and determined to vent his frustrations on whichever poor soul was unlucky enough to be his sparring partner that morning.

Despite that, he was glad to be back at Magdaline Castle, sleeping on a proper bed and eating decent food again. He wanted to enjoy the last few days of summer, before the weather started to turn. Soon enough, the court would have to pack up all its collective belongings and head out on progress to King Edwards's favourite palace of Westerhaven in the south of Islia. The king and queen preferred spending the winter months in the warmer southern region as it better suited the queen's weak lungs. William, however, wasn't as fond of Westerhaven. It reminded him too much of his late father, who had loved the dark, gothic architecture and endless marshes that surrounded the palace.