Goodbye Princess, Hello Freedom

Goodbye Princess, Hello Freedom

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Clara Windsor is the princess of the Skyalor Kingdom, and boy, is she tired of it. From comments such as: "You're too pretty to do your own work!" And "What's a princess without a prince?", Clara wants to live a normal life. But how can she do that with her controlling parents? If she can walk in heels all day-while wearing a poofy, uncomfortable dress-she can shoot bows and arrows and ride horses just as good. If not, better.
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Princess Abigail Zamora Prescott is just a few precious hours away from a marriage to a prince she has never met, and less than a year separates her from her grandfathers last request-taking the throne and leading the people of his country well. And it's not that she doesn't want the throne, but she doesn't want to rule in the same, outdated, way that her father has. She wants the people to see her and know that she has heard their voice, and will do all in her power to improve the well being of the kingdom. Oh, and the marriage. She's not exactly thrilled about that either. So, on her last night of freedom, she retreats to her sanctuary-a karaoke bar in town where everyone knows her, but few know who she really is. Accompanied by her best friend she gets more than she bargained for and has to face the music of an enraged queen and mother come next morning. Will she be the queen that her people need?

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