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Rois et Romance

Cette série plonge dans la vie de la royauté fantastique, où les traditions ancestrales se heurtent aux désirs modernes et où des passions inattendues s'enflamment. Suivez les parcours de princes et de princesses alors qu'ils naviguent entre mariages arrangés, romances secrètes et les enjeux élevés de leurs royaumes enchantés. Chaque histoire promet un mélange délicieux de charme magique, de romance qui fait rêver et d'entrelacs humoristiques.

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The Nightmare Before Kissmas

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    The Nightmare Before Kissmas

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    5,0(1)Évaluer

    Nicholas “Coal Claus used to love Christmas. Until his father, the reigning Santa, turned the holiday into a PR façade. Coal will do anything to escape the spectacle, including getting tangled in a drunken, supremely hot make-out session with a beautiful man behind a seedy bar one night. But the heir to Christmas is soon commanded to do his he will marry his best friend, Iris, the Easter Princess and his brother’s not-so-secret crush. A situation that has disaster written all over it. Things go from bad to worse when a rival arrives to challenge Coal for the princess’s hand…and Coal comes face-to-face with his mysterious behind-the-bar Hex, the Prince of Halloween. It’s a fake competition between two holiday princes who can’t keep their hands off each other over a marriage of convenience that no one wants. And it all leads to one of the sweetest, sexiest, messiest, most delightfully unforgettable love stories of the year.

    The Nightmare Before Kissmas
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    Go Luck Yourself

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Someone has been stealing Christmas’s joy, and there’s only one clue to the culprit—a single shamrock. With Coal busy restructuring Christmas—and their dad now having a full midlife crisis in the Caribbean—Kris volunteers to investigate St. Patrick’s Day. His cover: an ambassador from Christmas to foster goodwill. What could go wrong? Everything, it seems. Because Prince Lochlann Patrick, Crown Prince of St. Patrick’s Day, happens to be the mysterious student that Kris has been in a small war with at Cambridge. They attempt to play nice for the tabloids, but Kris can’t get through one conversation without wanting to smash Loch’s face in—he’s infuriating, stubborn, loud, obstinate, hot— Wait—hot? Kris might be in some trouble. Especially when it turns out that the mystery behind Christmas’s stolen magic isn’t as simple as an outright theft. But why would a Holiday that Christmas has never had contact with, one that’s always been the very basis of carefree, want to steal joy? Can a spare prince even hope to unravel all this, or will Kris lose something way more valuable than his Holiday’s resources—like his heart?

    Go Luck Yourself