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Why Be Royalty
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2016
Mature
King Matthew and Queen Marcy are hated through out their kingdom but their children Prince Max and Princess Olivia are loved for their kindness. 

Max and Olivia are twins. They love each other. People refer to them as the Sinclair twins, the best twins. 

What happens when they twins are forced to choose between the rebels and their parents? What if Olivia falls for the rebel Blake Vargas?

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[COMPLETED] Across all nations, only one kingdom stood greater and stronger than the others. The kingdom of Adaresa. The king of Adaresa, King Marlan, was able to ally with two smaller yet some of the greatest kingdoms; Caderis and Mirari. The joining of these lands and kingdoms are what made them rise above the rest. King Marlan, was dying of old age and had no children of his own to be his heir. He wanted either the children of the Lord of Caderis or those of the Lord of Mirari to be his heirs. The Lord of Caderis had two sons while the king of Mirari had two daughters. The strive for King Adarlan's favor caused tension and great rivalry between the two lands. The eldest of the two families were expected to hold the title of either King or Queen, they were both focused more on education and politics. The younger of the two families were expected to be leaders of their army; they were trained in the area or strategy and combat. When rumor of a growing kingdom catches their attention, the king sends his prodigies to figure out what was going on. Similar interests push them into working with each other instead of fighting to help their kingdom. Well... almost stop fighting. *** Enjoy the royal genre? Check out my other book: The Selected.