Where Our Stories Were Written

Where Our Stories Were Written

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Based on a true story We can't all say we've lived a fairy tale, but Candace Newton sure can. This isn't about a princess and her prince, this is about family and a not so wealthy king that helps us decide whether this fairy tale is broken or not.
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"Love doesn't discriminate." -Lin-Manuel Miranda ---- Ever since she was a young girl, Princess Persephonie was given one objective in her life: to be a good ruler, which means putting the needs of her people in front of her own. Persephonie has led an amazing life. She has a suitor that she has known ever since she was a child: a king destined to rebuild his broken kingdom. But with age comes complications. Especially after she meets the commoner, Megan. At first, Megan was just a friend, as many relationships start. By her sixteenth year, however, Persephonie has to decide what she wants to break: her beloved Megan's heart, or her brother-like groom's kingdom. You may have read stories about Medieval Princesses who are in love with a commoner. But how often has this commoner been a girl? Or the princess, bisexual? "The Key To Ruling A Broken Kingdom" defies the stereotypes of a medeival story. So join the Royals and the Commoners in a tale of betrayal, love, sorrow, heartbreak, and of course, tea and biscuits. ©all rights reserved by Inkfriend. Cover credits to @WeirdlySupernatural

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