| The Princess and The Princess|

Hey there my lovely readers! I hope y'all are doing good. Thank you for giving my story a chance, I will not fail you.

You've touched this book, you've touched a piece of my soul.

Happy reading!

~Synopsis~

Princess Leonora has been imprisoned by her own parents for years now and been labelled a disgrace, a shame to their name. For what? Because she dared to fall for a woman. And she dared not be ashamed of it.

A bride for Prince Arthur has been chosen- Princess Valia.

Princess Valia becomes immediately determined to help the beautiful princess who's so brave and beautiful even when confined like this.

The two princesses slowly grow into the beautiful bond of friendship. But when Leonora realises that she has fallen for her brother's bride to be, she locks herself back again. She would never betray her brother like that who had been her only happiness all these years.

But Valia wouldn't have it, when she breaks through the Princess' built up walls yet again only to find that the Princess had fallen for her . . . a day before her wedding. What would she do? Who would she choose? The Prince or The Princess?

A tale of love, of sacrifice, of bravery and of happiness but most of all . . . a tale of freedom.

~Dedication~

Dedicated to all the hearts with a desire and courage to love.

~Epigraph~

We were together,

I forgot the rest.

- Walt Whitman

~Disclaimer~

This story is purely a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and events are either the work of author's imagination of have been used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

~Copyright~

© 2020, P. K. Kalsi. All rights reserved.

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