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Once Upon a Princess: A Lesbian Royal Romance
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Once Upon a Princess: A Lesbian Royal Romance
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Once Upon a Princess: A Lesbian Royal Romance

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Can true love be their crowning glory?


Olivia Charlton is a princess who believes in love — not a high priority in a royal family hung up on tradition and duty.


Meanwhile, village sweetheart Rosie Perkins has no time for affairs of the heart — she’s just struggling to keep her cafe and life afloat.


When Olivia heads to Cornwall to escape her royal duties for a few weeks, the two meet and sparks fly. But can a cafe owner and a princess truly end up with their own happily ever after when all the odds are stacked against them?


Best-selling lesbian romance authors Clare Lydon & Harper Bliss have teamed up to bring this modern-day fairy tale to life. Grab your copy of the love story everyone’s talking about!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 6, 2018
ISBN9789887801443
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Once Upon a Princess: A Lesbian Royal Romance

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    The fact that this is an alternate English royal family was very distracting. It wasn't obvious at first that the royal family was meant to be of England and not some small fictional country nearby, and it detracted from the story line. The character development was a little weak - and I do truly wonder about people who fall in love at pretty much first sight.

    It was cute, though, and the women were sweet to each other. So that part worked for me.