“All I desire is a husband who can sit pretty on the throne beside me and keep his mouth shut while I rule. You don’t fit the criteria, Killian. I am not looking for a warrior.” “When the men at court point their swords at your neck princess, you’ll need a warrior by your side instead of a puppet. You won’t be able to get rid of me so easily Amelia. Not when I have made up my mind to have you.” “I am not something for you to simply have Killian.” “Aren’t you? The men out there seem to be putting a good price on your future. Become my wife and I will become your weapon. I will make sure this throne belongs to you.” … Fancy tiaras and dresses never interested Amelia Blackwell, current princess of the Backwell castle. It had always been the throne in the middle of the court that caught her eyes. The throne was the only thing she ever desired but the men in her life reminded her of how it would never belong to a princess. When talks of her marriage flood the castle and news that her father wishes to make her cousin Fraser Adams his heir, Amelia takes matters into her own hands. She sets off to find her own husband and plots to take the throne. Meeting the king of the north Killian Bune doesn’t make her life any easier. Along her way she finds love, betrayal, death, envy, and more as she tries to become queen. “I promise you, this throne will belong to me.” ... The cover was done by IG r.voh.k
The day quickly went by much to Amelia's dismay. It was now time for her to leave everything she knew behind and start a new life in the north. She had said all of her goodbyes and wrote letters to those she would not have time to meet with. As her grandmother said, goodbyes were not forever so she would not spend the rest of her life away from the Blackwell castle.
With Gina traveling to the north, Amelia had a conversation with Margaret to be in charge of the homes she had bought.
"Are you second-guessing it now that the moment has come? I would let you stay and not attack the castle if that is what you desire," Killian said, truly meaning every word of it.