Prince Kostya has his life planned out: obey his father the king, marry an appropriate woman, and ascend the throne. After decades of political turmoil in his tiny country, the least he can do is serve his people well. That means doing whatâs expected of him.
Enter Hazel Sung, American hot messâemphasis on hot. Hazelâs in Kostyaâs tiny country for a good time, not a long time. Sheâs spent the past month backpacking Europe after dropping out of medical school, and sheâs ending her tour by spending a month with her ambassador mom.
Itâs unfortunate that, at their first formal meeting, sheâs in sweats and hasnât showered in two days. Itâs bad that at her welcome banquet, she accidentally drinks too much and has to leave. And when he catches her up on the ramparts one night, itâs completely terrible how much she makes the serious, strait-laced prince laugh.
Kostya shouldnât even be looking at the ambassadorâs daughter, let alone sneaking out of the castle to show her the city. Kissing her goes against every rule he knows, but Hazel makes it so easy to forget. And scaling the castle wall to her bedroom? That could cause an international incident.
But when the crown is at stake, who will Kostya choose-âhis country, or the woman he loves?
Reign is a high-heat standalone romance. It's for fans of princes and commoners, opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine stories, and anyone who loves a fairy tale ending. It's got an ex-military hero who's a little uptight and a messy, quirky heroine who brings out his soft side. It's got tons of steamy scenes, lots of spice, and of course there's an HEA.This standalone is perfect for fans of Kate Canterbary, Melanie Harlow, Eve Dangerfield, and Adriana Locke.
Prince Kostya has his life planned out: obey his father the king, marry an appropriate woman, and ascend the throne. After decades of political turmoil in his tiny country, the least he can do is serve his people well. That means doing whatâs expected of him.
Enter Hazel Sung, American hot messâemphasis on hot. Hazelâs in Kostyaâs tiny country for a good time, not a long time. Sheâs spent the past month backpacking Europe after dropping out of medical school, and sheâs ending her tour by spending a month with her ambassador mom.
Itâs unfortunate that, at their first formal meeting, sheâs in sweats and hasnât showered in two days. Itâs bad that at her welcome banquet, she accidentally drinks too much and has to leave. And when he catches her up on the ramparts one night, itâs completely terrible how much she makes the serious, strait-laced prince laugh.
Kostya shouldnât even be looking at the ambassadorâs daughter, let alone sneaking out of the castle to show her the city. Kissing her goes against every rule he knows, but Hazel makes it so easy to forget. And scaling the castle wall to her bedroom? That could cause an international incident.
But when the crown is at stake, who will Kostya choose-âhis country, or the woman he loves?
Reign is a high-heat standalone romance. It's for fans of princes and commoners, opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine stories, and anyone who loves a fairy tale ending. It's got an ex-military hero who's a little uptight and a messy, quirky heroine who brings out his soft side. It's got tons of steamy scenes, lots of spice, and of course there's an HEA.This standalone is perfect for fans of Kate Canterbary, Melanie Harlow, Eve Dangerfield, and Adriana Locke.