The Girl Who Wore Rose Gold
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 16m
  • Reads 6,359
  • Votes 371
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2013
Katrina Caralisé isn't your average girl. Her parents have set her up with thirty princes and none have met her fancy. But when her parents set up a show where all the richest and powerful boys are trying to win her heart, how will she cope, will she find love or will she take the crown with no one beside her......................
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Tempting Fate cover
Chasing The Queen [ DISCONTINUED ] cover
𝒯𝒽ℯ 𝒫𝓇𝒾𝓃𝒸ℯ'𝓈 �𝒞𝒽ℴ𝒾𝒸ℯ cover
ROYAL DUTY cover
THE QUEEN OF MY HEART cover
Lets Break Each Others Heart -Major Editing- cover
The Princess's Love cover
Eternal Love cover
Trapped Into Love ♡  cover
Sultana's Sultan  cover

Tempting Fate

35 parts Complete Mature

Running the gambit, bad boys to true love! A Royal, so hot! "Saving it for our wedding night?" Lucy escapes an abusive boyfriend to be pursued by a stalker! Is her beauty a curse? She is every man's type, sleazy royals to righteous commoners! In this mystery sandwiched between romances, Lucy's nemesis designs deadly accidents? Can she outwit her serial saboteur? From unbridled passion to raw sensuality and everything luscious in between, Lucy and her crushes experience it all! She easily finds electricity. But is it only available a-la-carte? Or, if nurtured with respect and friendship, can it blossom into true love? Not so easy! A rumor of royal twins switched at birth thirty years ago? Who cared, until the next-in-line to the throne mysteriously dies and must be replaced, but by whom? Is it in stone that one of Lucy's boyfriends will be the next prince? A rare princess option for her? Or are the odds only 50-50? Her life is on hold while she determines the true identity of the next prince! What is an umbrella's significance? And since when is a broken fingernail a motive for murder?