The Royal Medic
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Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2018
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A normal country girl, who devotes her time to her little community. Everyone loves her. She's kind, generous,outgoing, and beautiful. She was born as an orphan, and raised in the household of the Conners. As she grows up she the closest friend of Emily Conners as they both grew up in the world of medicine. 

Prince Zane, the second oldest son of King Albert the II. Growing up, everyone feared him for his strength. No one dared to talk back at him. He always got what he wanted and never swayed for anyone. So many girls that dreamed of being his, yet he never look at one. 

What happens when a country girl meets a Prince who thinks he can have anything . Will it be a disastrous fate, or destiny bringing them together.
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