SORROWS & PRAYERS. | bridgerton/queen charlotte
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  • Reads 3,046
  • Votes 48
  • Parts 4
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2023
Mature
princess georgiana, the granddaughter of queen charlotte, makes her third annual trip to london for the season since her unhappy marriage to a future european king. they despise each other yet everyone wants their marriage to work except the husband, the wife and perhaps a certain duke, burdened by his own marriage woes and dissatisfaction. as the ever-growing hastings family also return to the ton for the season, the duke slowly finds himself falling into obsession with the future queen that plagues his dreams. georgiana and simon know the closer they become, the more lives they will ruin including their own but nothing can seem to keep the two apart. the stakes are high, much unlike the ton have seen before, but one thing is guaranteed: there will be scandals of the highest order, sorrows and [much needed] prayers.
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