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The Prince's Lady
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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2023
In the heart of Eldoria, Eleanor is thrust into a kingdom gripped by whispers and fear. Her marriage to the cold-hearted first prince unravels a chilling truth-the mysterious deaths of his previous brides are not secrets, but haunting specters that loom over the realm. As the kingdom weaves its tales of suspicion and betrayal, Eleanor is ensnared in a deadly dance with a man shrouded in darkness. Amidst a kingdom's collective gaze, she must navigate treacherous vows and unravel the enigma of a ruler whose love leads to death.
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Death's Dance

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This is the work in progress version of my first book that I plan on publishing. This is only the first book in what I hope will become an expansive world. I must say that these books deal with some heavy subject matter so if you think you shouldn't read it then don't; you have been warned. For those who choose to stay I look forward to hearing back from you and I hope you will stick around to see how the world I have created develops. Without further ado, Death's Dance. Are you really still a princess if your kingdom is in ruins? If there is no one left to rule over but shadows? I was supposed to be their hope. I thought I changed my destiny; and yet, when my time came and they needed me most I failed them, I failed them all. Most of all I failed you brother. You who believed in me. You gave everything to prove that I was more than the curse flowing in me.