Crown of two hearts
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  • Reads 16
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2024
Princess Elizabeth has always known her future was not her own. As the sole heir to the throne of Eldoria, her duty is to marry for power, to secure alliances, and to protect the kingdom. But when her father, King Edmund, demands she marry the arrogant Prince Alistair of Talandar, Elizabeth is forced to confront a truth she's long kept hidden: her heart belongs not to a prince, but to Mara, the servant girl who has been by her side since childhood.

As the king's demands grow more insistent, Elizabeth finds herself torn between loyalty to her kingdom and the fierce love she feels for Mara. War threatens to break out between Eldoria and Talandar as her refusal to marry sets off a chain of political upheaval. With tensions mounting, Elizabeth must make an impossible choice: fulfill her royal duty or follow her heart into the unknown.
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October I loved him with everything I had. From the moment I was a teenager scribbling his name in my notebooks, to the nights I waited up for him with cold dinners and colder silences. He was my first everything-my husband, the father of my children, the quiet love of my life. I built our world with devotion, patience, and hope. But love isn't always enough, especially when you're competing with someone who seems to get the version of him you used to dream of. I told myself he'd remember me. That one day he'd see me again. But the truth is, he already looked away-months ago. And I let it happen. Until my children saw it too. Until I couldn't unsee it.