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Ongoing, First published Jul 07
Set in a mist-shrouded kingdom ruled by a merciless king, Golden Brown tells the forbidden love story between Sir Nigel, the kingdom's most loyal and feared knight, and Princess Aurora, the king's youngest child and only daughter. With five warrior brothers and a father of iron will, Aurora is a treasure locked in a tower of duty and legacy. But in stolen glances and midnight rides, a love blooms.
A love as dangerous as it is divine.
Inspired by the song Golden brown by the stranglers 💕
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