Aideen's Answer
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  • Reads 2,775
  • Votes 329
  • Parts 45
  • Time 3h 58m
Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2014
Aideen, a young princess, finds herself torn between love and duty to her family. The man she loves, a brave knight, is not the one her father chose for her and loving him could tear her from her family forever. And when the prince she is promised to arrives, it sets off a chain of events bigger than she ever dreamed possible. She soon realizes that her decision will affect the entire kingdom, so which choice will bring her the happiness she so longs for? Will she please her parents and pick the handsome, quiet prince? Or will she choose the fiery knight who holds her heart? And what will she do when danger strikes and her faith is tested in ways she has never known?
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