A Fairy Tale With Two
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  • Reads 18,635
  • Votes 1,065
  • Parts 28
  • Time 4h 12m
Complete, First published Oct 18, 2017
With the kingdom so close to war with a neighboring country, the king of Irisanna gets increasingly desperate to form a treaty that would spare the lives of thousands of soldiers. As a last resort, he invites the threatening kingdom to a dance to discuss a treaty with hopes that the enemy ruler will fall in love with his daughter, Princess Quinn, who is known for her astounding beauty throughout the Four kingdoms. Quinn's twin sister, Rowan, was not gifted with such beauty,  and is constantly tormented by her conniving stepmother. When she is denied from attending the dance, Quinn persuades her to go against their stepmother's wishes. There, Rowan meets a charming stranger, and she finds her dull princess life to be suddenly transformed in a way that she could never forget.
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