Maiden Of Ice

Maiden Of Ice

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Marshall Forran Grenfell is the ruggedly handsome prince of Kalamdra. He's a bachelor and plans on staying that way. As the King's sixth son nobody has any problems with his unmarried state. Except the ladies at court. They find his ruggedly handsome features, strong, muscular build, thick, curly blonde locks, and his proclaimed eternal bachelorhood to be some sort of prize and challenge. Drawn to his power and wealth also, every single lady and a few of the married ones in his father's court have tried at one point to land him in marriage with them. But Marshall is very adamant and overly fond of his free lifestyle to give it up so easily. Unfortunately for Marshall and his lifestyle, when a visiting warrior from Melshgeare arrives at Kalamdra to serve as the King's temporary chief battle strategist, Marshall's world is turned up side down by this beautiful, hard woman. Throwing aside his bachelorhood for this beauty, Marshall hopes to win her over. But can he? **"""
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"I did not even want this!" The prince yelled angrily back at his father "a loveless marriage with a savage barbarian! Without any warning. To prepare myself. I know I made a mistake and I know why this marriage is important. It is why I agreed to go along with it. Why I risked my own life in Dreconton. Took an innocent mans life. Why I have been trying so hard to gain her trust. Trying my best to communicate with a girl that does not understand a word I am saying. Do not act like I am throwing a privilege away, this is far from a privilege, it is a burden I must carry for the rest of my life! That I had no say in!"

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