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The Tale of Goldengrove

The Tale of Goldengrove

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Sep 19, 2025
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Fantasy
Story Description: GraceFiona, Princess of Mooncrest, was never meant to wield a sword or chase danger in the shadows. But when she dares to sneak into a grand sword-fighting tournament disguised as a commoner, she stumbles into the path of Erick, the charming and rebellious Prince of Sunvale-the very kingdom sworn as her enemy. He doesn't know her name. She doesn't know his purpose. But sparks fly in a clash of blades and glances. What begins as a simple escape turns into a tangled web of lies, hidden identities, and forbidden affection. As secrets unravel and war looms near, Grace must choose between duty and desire, crown and heart. A tale of betrayal and longing. A tale where enemies become lovers. The tale of GoldenGrove.
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