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Paldoive
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Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2019
Dark times are approaching the Kingdom of Paldoive. A Queen taken before her rein was meant to be over,  a king whom is unfaithful and a daughter, Princess Euphemia, who runs from her responsibilities after mentioning of an arranged marriage. 
As she runs with her best friend, she meets Max. Is this a budding relationship or is Max's presences to much for Euphemia to deal with. 
A murder, a run away princess and a Kingdom who's secrets are being thrust into the light...

Follow Euphemia's story in book one of the Paldoive series.
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