Story cover for All that glitters is not gold by CalypsoMae
All that glitters is not gold
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    Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2015
So I was thinking what would happen if I crossed PJ with The Selection by Kiera Cass. What if the Prince didn't want a queen at all? Prince Perseus never thought of a queen. He always just wanted to have his friends help him run things. So what will he do if his parents make him have a selection of his own? How will he feel if one of his friends gets chosen?
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The Dandelion System

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A new system of marriage for the prince has been made in the kingdom Taraxac: The Dandelion System. When Karlina Dearcage makes a deal with the manipulative Princess Oda to be her pawn in The Dandelion System, she has a bad feeling about it. There are ominous rumors of the mysterious prince whom the public never sees, the other contestants are just as driven as her for different reasons, and the Queen herself has some tricks up her sleeve. Nevertheless, she meets the strangely childish Prince Otto and the other personality, Oscar, who shares his body, and realizes she wants to help both of them out of her own will. As Karlina learns of the dark secrets of the Royal family and the other girls' feelings about it, she finds herself questioning the innocence of The Dandelion System. *** #1 in royal (2/11/21) #1 in royalty (4/21/20) #1 in retelling (6/13/19) #1 in medieval (1/22/20) #1 in revolution (4/16/20) #1 in dark fantasy (1/1/21) #2 in rebel (10/20/19) #2 in contest (8/22/19) #2 in competition (6/19/20) #2 in fantasy romance (10/8/21)