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The plan is simple. What could possibly go wrong?
Prince Torex
Tor’s determined to get around his brother the High King’s plan to marry him off. Instead of following his brother’s suggestion (Varex should really be more careful how he phrases things), Tor’s going to pursue the most objectionable, most inappropriate prince in the United Realms. He’ll probably seduce him, since they might as well be getting something out of this. Then he’ll be able to prove his brother’s plan is asinine so he can go back to living his life the way he prefers. Simple. He isn’t quite sure what to do with the fact that Pel just might be everything he never knew he was looking for.
Prince Pelun
Pel’s determined to avoid the most obnoxious, most annoying high prince in the United Realms. He will definitely not fall for his totally non-existent charm. (Pel isn’t charmed. Not even a little. Truly.) He’s going to prove to everyone who’s ever judged Pel that he absolutely doesn’t need anyone in his life, certainly not someone with way too much magic, like Prince Torex. Obviously, it will be a piece of cake.
The Prince’s Charm is a slow-burn MM fantasy romance, the first book in the Princely Plans trilogy. Told in dual POV, it features an HFN for a cocky high prince who needs to be taken down a peg or two and the stubborn prince who's just the person to do it.
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