Kings Daughters
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2021
What happens when a young girl is sent to a new land after being an orphan all of her life? What happens when this girl decides to break the sexist rules of the world
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This book is based about the kings daughters that were real in the mid 1600s. There were girls from ages 13+ who were sent to the new land ( now called Canada) by the king, to help populate it.
They were sent to live with the nuns while they waited to be chosen by a man. The men could've been any age around 18 and up. Most of them were soldiers who decided to stay after they served their duty.
My book is based on that but with a twist. I'm making it as if it was almost a dystopian world and no one has been anywhere but France and Canada ( that they know of) and they aren't aloud to go anywhere but there. I'm also changing up the style because let's be honest, the style then sucked. Girls will still be forced to wear dresses but they won't be as big and poofy as they really were. Men will wear jeans and trousers and button up shirts but sweatpants and that stuff are still a thing.

Please give it a chance!!!!
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