Then... Princess Aislinn, a 3rd daughter, finds herself unexpectedly Queen after both her sisters die in a terrible tragedy. Just one month later, she must decide if she will choose the next King and marry him within a year, or let her country vote for a King which would allow her to marry for love. If she doesn't make a decision before her Coronation in a week, she could lose the crown that has been in her family for more than 300 years. Can she see through all the meddling in her Court, and figure out her true feelings in order to make a decision? Now... Princess Kenzie has been waiting impatiently for her Coronation since her mother died two years ago. She's finally 18 and the crown is finally hers. Almost. First she has to decide whether she will choose the next King, or let it come to a vote. After what happened the last time the King line to the crown was open, her country created a Council to advise the Queen in exactly this situation. But is the Council helping or interfering with this decision? If only she could have been there when Princess Aislinn went through this, maybe knowing what the long-ago princess was thinking would help her decide...Should she marry for love, or country?
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