La reine de Suéde
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2023
Dans le royaume enchanté de Suède , après la mort tragique du roi, la jeune princesse Annabelle se retrouve propulsée sur le trône. Cependant, derrière les murs majestueux du palais, la famille royale cache un sombre secret qui pourrait ébranler le royaume tout entier.

Annabelle , déterminée à découvrir la vérité, plonge dans un monde de complots, de trahisons et de mystères. Au fur et à mesure qu'elle se rapproche de la vérité, elle réalise que son père était bien plus qu'un simple roi. Les indices qu'elle découvre la mènent vers une ancienne prophétie qui prédit la montée d'un pouvoir magique ancestral au sein de sa lignée 

Alors qu'elle se débat avec les responsabilités de son nouveau rôle, Annabelle doit faire face à des choix difficiles et remettre en question sa confiance envers ceux qui l'entourent. Elle est confrontée à des dilemmes : peut-elle faire confiance à ses proches ? Quels sont les véritables motifs de sa famille élargie ? Et surtout, quel est le secret derrière ces tas de mensonges qui la lient à son destin ?

Plongez dans cette aventure palpitante et découvrez si Annabelle réussira à dévoiler les secrets de la couronne tout en protégeant son royaume de forces obscures qui cherchent à s'emparer du pouvoir.
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