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The Crown Series

Royal

Death sucks.

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Are you still considered an orphan if you’re twenty-five years old? Because I am in every sense of the word. I have no one left. No one to love me. No one care about me. No one is to be proud of me.

Pulling myself out of a year-long pity party is exhausting, but I slowly start to put the broken pieces of my heart back together and move on.

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That is until three stupidly attractive men walk into my bar and fast-track everything. When I’m presented with the opportunity to spend the night with them, I decided to take life by the balls and jump head first. Cause why not…right?

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Who knew that one night with them was going to change my whole life…and maybe not for the better.

Death still sucks. â€‹

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When my dad died, I had no one left. After a year of battling depression I finally decided to start living my life again. 

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I met three amazing men, made new friends and started to really build a life worth living...too bad it got cut short. 

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When I thought about all the ways I could die, getting shot in the stomach and bleeding out wasn't one of them.

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I find myself  in another battle, this time for my life. And now that I have a life worth living, I'm going to pray to anyone who will listen...because I'm not ready to give up.  

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Royal Blood
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"The Royal Duet" chronicles, Avery's tale of resilience and love as she navigates the aftermath of her father's passing.

 

Join her as she encounters not just one, but three men who become the pillars of her life.

 

Delight in the twists and turns of suspense that await you on this captivating journey.

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Standalone â€‹

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Royal Hand follows a new couple and is a standalone. 

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You won't have to read the other two books first, HOWEVER... I do recommend it because the books overlap and some information might be a little confusing. 

Royal Hand
Royal Guard

Standalone​

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Royal Guard follows a new couple and is a standalone. 

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You won't have to read the other three books first, HOWEVER...I do recommend it because the books overlap and some information might be a little confusing. 

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