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The Princes War ~ Finding Leana

Volume 1: Ana Devon has a big secret, she is pregnant against her husband's wishes. On the day Ana finds out she is carrying her husbands heir he presents her with divorce papers. Ana's pride won't allow her to take anything from the man that is casting her aside after she nursed him back to health. Alone and determined to survive Ana flees for the city but as darkness descends and rain pours down she faces the prospect of sleeping in the woods until morning. When a car pulls up beside her and a man steps out shielding her with his umbrella Ana knows better than to accept the ride from this handsome stranger but her options are bleak. Against her better judgement she agrees to a ride. Can Ana trust the stranger and what is his connection to her husband? Are any of these people who they say are? Could it really be a decades old coincidence or is destiny haunting Ana and what does royalty have to do with any of it? ***My cover reflects the volume currently being uploaded. The covers shows Scott and Ana. Volume 2: With a health crisis looming and the princes at odds, can this strange family find a way to persevere? How can Ana be the lost queen of the pirate nation of Althinia? Wait, pirates? That's ancient history, right? AUTHOR NOTE: The first forty chapters are written in various points of view but often from a male perspective. This is story is a primarily female voiced story. After chapter 44 the split is about 90/10 female to male. The story arc demanded that the male characters are well fleshed out because most of the rest of the story is about the lead female and her story arc. I hope that helps to answer some questions.

AmeraWolf80 · Urbano
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103 Chs

Emergency

The driver had gotten Ana to the nearest hospital as fast as he could reasonably go. Every few minutes Ana would start screaming and he would push a little faster. The last ten minutes he had only heard whimpers from Ana in the back seat. 

The driver pulled the limousine in front of the hospital's emergency entrance and feeling terrified he rushed inside for help. He explained that he was the driver for Ana Devon who was pregnant and had collapsed in the car screaming and told him to take her to the hospital. 

Two nurses rushed outside with a gurney asking if Mrs. Devon was carrying an heir. The driver told them that he believed she was. The hospital had special precautions for problems with heirs because the risk of lawsuits was so high. They would prioritize the care of an heir over most others.