Royal Thief (Editing)
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  • Reads 12,592
  • Votes 2,024
  • Parts 64
  • Time 6h 48m
Ongoing, First published May 06, 2020
Annabelle, a Mexican-American is a pickpocket who steals from anyone to survive and fend for her sick mum. Successful in her criminal act and enriching her own pocket until she stole at the wrong time, from the wrong man...The Prince of Britain.

What will Annabelle do to set herself free from the prince?

This is a modern day royal story filled with humour, lies and secret, so jump in to find out more.



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