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THE CHOICE: My King or My Knight?

[COMPLETE] When Zara walked in on her boyfriend sleeping with another woman, she cursed God for the lack of good men in this miserable, modern world. Then she woke up in a romantic land of honorable Knights and the Royal Court. There, Zara is stunned to find herself one of eighteen women called The Select, from which the handsome, powerful King will choose his bride. She finds the magnetic King compelling. But her dashing Knight Defender has declared his love—and vows to save her from certain death: Tradition requires every woman in the Select who is not the King’s chosen bride to be executed to cover her family’s shame. Yet, the King is also making his intention to win Zara clear. None of this would matter if it was just a dream. But Zara is soon forced to accept that this is no fantasy. Which means each man—and his love—is real. And this world is a deadly nightmare. As the tension between the two men grows, Zara must make a choice. But how can a woman choose between a powerful King and a deadly Knight? Especially when either would kill to keep her? Are you #TeamKing or #TeamKnight? COVER IMAGE: Copyright (c) 2023 Author AimeeLynn

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The Long Haul – Part 1

~ ZARA ~

All three women at the table—and one man—had their heads craned off to the left where Ash stood, leaning casually on the bar, ordering for us.

"Your unexpected need for vacation suddenly makes a lot of sense," Kendra, my boss, and the only married woman at the table said with a sly smile.

The other two just nodded, their eyes never leaving Ash's back.

He was dressed in another hugging sweater tonight—dove gray and thin, it clung to his torso and shoulders because he wore nothing underneath it.

I was pretty sure he did that on purpose.

The jeans fit him perfectly of course, and the eyes of the women around me definitely didn't miss the way they hugged his ass and thighs.

I was frowning. Two weeks of watching Ash in the modern world was a trip. I still didn't know how to feel about it.