The Bachelorette Princess: Sequel to The Secret Prince
Helena Antoinette O'Riley; Some friends call her Helena, H, Andy, Tony, Annie, or Nette. It's been twenty two years since she was born to Charlie O'Riley and Melissa Ray, the two later had two more children after Helena's birth. Ever since she could remember, she knew that Charlie wasn't her real father, but she loved him as if he really was. When she was fifteen, her mother told her who her real father is; King Harry Walters of the United Kingdom. Melissa told her everything that had happened after the loss of her grandmother; Queen Helena. Her mother gave her the decision to contact her father to let him know she existed, that he had a daughter.
She decided that in seven years, when she was twenty two, she would make an unannounced visit to the United Kingdom to tell her birth father of her existance. It was a weird decision, but she wanted to go through her first couple of years of adulthood without the popularity that would come if King Harry took responsibility and announced Helena as his daughter. The whole popularity thing seems to be being thrown out of the window now, because Helena Antoinette O'Riley is now the new Bachelorette.
Watch as Helena learns to battle falling in love with multiple men, her new found relationship with her birth father, and many different obstacles put in her path.
As Claire aims to leave her oppressive stepfamily behind, she befriends Zion. Will he be her ticket to freedom or a distraction in achieving her dreams?
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Claire Olsen has had a crush on Zion Petrakis since the first time she laid eyes on him, but he never noticed, instead only having eyes on the school's it girl, Maddie Jennings. Knowing she couldn't compete with Maddie, Claire hid her feelings for Zion, satisfied with admiring him from afar. However, when a series of events led Claire closer to Zion, her feelings for him grew from infatuation to love. And despite fighting hard to keep her feelings contained by distancing herself from Zion, he was determined to show her that he's earned a spot in her life.
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