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**NOT A SHAKESPEAR STORY** Women in the Medieval Ages aren't allowed to purposefully draw attention to themselves. But one young Princess of Wales does. Jocleyn Middleton, when not in the eye of the public Jousts, sword fights, rides horses and works with her brothers. At one of the Tournaments her father participates in she meets a young Prince, Edward The Black Prince of Wales and is instantly enchanted by Edward. **READ ON TO FIND OUT MORE!!!**
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Rose, princess of Ethiadia, is turning 16. Because of her coming of age, she gets a jousting tournament for her hand in marriage. Every princesses dream right? Wrong! Rose hates the idea of it. But her parents already planned it out. Lucky for her, she is known across the kingdom and others at the White Knight, jousting champion of all the land. Just after she entered in the tournaments, her parents tell her that the three head fairy godmothers have started a new fairy tale. And Rose is the main character. With too much on the princess's mind with the tournaments, she travels to the fairy godmother's castle, to undo what has been written. Will she be able to undo the story and win the tournaments for her own hand? ***** Just to let you readers know, this is my first book I've written here. Please let me know how I did! Also- * x5 = some time has past. * x10 = change of character point of view. (I use * in all my stories).

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