Why do Crowns, Princes and Princesses belong in Fairy Tales
Luna_Styles
Evelyn Wood never meant to become famous. Born in the quiet town of Smithville, New Jersey, she grew up with a heart full of stories and a mind hungry for the world beyond her doorstep. By twenty-two, she had traded small-town dreams for the bustling streets of New York, chasing truth as a journalist - not for glory, but for the thrill of discovery.
Her life takes an unexpected turn when a column about the idyllic kingdom of Alvaria captures the world's attention. What began as a simple travel piece becomes the spark that ignites a journey far more personal than she ever imagined.
Drawn back to Alvaria, Evelyn stumbles into a story she never intended to write: one involving secrets, royalty, and a man named Adrian whose charm is matched only by the mystery that surrounds him. She doesn't know he's a prince. He doesn't know she's the journalist who questioned the very idea of fairy tale royalty.
As their paths intertwine, Evelyn must confront the blurred lines between truth and myth, duty and desire. And in a place where crowns weigh heavy and love defies protocol, she'll discover that some fairy tales aren't written - they're lived.