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A Servant's Heart
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2015
Ali Whitehouse is the daughter of the castle chef.  When the king “promotes” her to being Princess Lizabeth’s personal servant, Ali is devastated.  The princess has a reputation in the castle for being rude and snobby, and Ali soon learns that the princess lives up to that reputation.  At first, Ali thinks that the princess just has bad luck with how many near-death experiences Princess Lizabeth has, until she realizes it’s something else entirely—someone is trying to murder the princess.

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Lady Aria of Li-Aval feels like a prisoner, with a magnificent manor as her cage. Her father hides her from the rest of the world because Aria has hair like strands of gold. Literally, her hair is gold. When Aria's father tries to marry her off to an elderly man, she takes her deceased mother's necklace and runs away with her servant, Tina. They stumble upon Torenth, a city hidden behind a waterfall, and the Guardians welcome her into their castle like family. Lord Deric tries to win her heart, but Aria's eyes are on Owen, the shy blacksmith. When Aria finds out she is the next Guardian of Torenth according to a prophecy, she must figure out a way to keep her father out of Torenth. For if she cannot be the next Guardian, Torenth will be lost forever. Note: I wrote this ten years ago when I was 14 so it is rather short! Only 24,000 words.