The Fourth Kingdom

The Fourth Kingdom

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For centuries the three kingdoms lived in peace, since the fall of the fourth kingdom. The largest of the four: The Northern Kingdom, is home to the Royal Family of Rhaemeller and their princess, although striving to impress the ever disappointed kingdom, is desperate for change and finds herself knee deep in a place she shouldn't be, a place that could ruin everything she worked for, a place of real love with someone who she shouldn't even know. A tale of deception, love, friendship and finding yourself. The adventure begins here...
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All Odds (How Far Can You Go?) In a world where kingdoms clash and loyalty is carved in stone, two rival rulers carry the weight of war on their shoulders-and secrets in their hearts. Beneath crowns and armor, they each lead hidden lives among the common folk, craving freedom from the cages of power. But fate has a cruel sense of irony. Disguised and unknowing, they cross paths not as enemies... but as soulmates. As tensions rise and borders burn, their secret bond grows deeper, pulling them into a dangerous dance between love and legacy. With every stolen moment, they inch closer to the truth-yet farther from safety. When everything they've ever known stands against what they feel... how far can you go? Love was never part of the war. But it just might be the most dangerous weapon of all.

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