THE ROYAL AFFAIR

THE ROYAL AFFAIR

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Dr. Farisha's quiet life is upended when the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Aahil bin Muhammad, appears at her doorstep with a marriage proposal. His offer thrusts Farisha into a whirlwind of emotion and uncertainty. Caught between tradition and her own desires, she faces a choice that will irrevocably transform her destiny and the very fabric of her world. Whether it is a Yes/No one thing is for sure: LIFE IS NEVER GOING TO BE THE SAME ANYMORE. © All Rights Reserved.
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