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The Princess Game: Glitter and Gold

The Princess Game

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The Princess Game: Glitter and Gold

By: Lyra Vincent
Narrated by: Macie Miller
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Thirty girls. One fae prince. Who will win the tiara?

A competition for the fae prince to find his "one true love," hosted at a glamorous faerie palace and televised for the entire human world to watch. Honestly? It's ridiculous. I have zero interest in it.

I may fit the "rags" part of the Cinderella mold—an ex-foster kid who literally came from nothing—but the heir to this faerie throne is no Prince Charming. From what I've heard, he's an arrogant a-hole just like the rest of the fae who stepped into our world a few years back and decided they were better than us.

I have no desire to marry one of them. And then I accidentally wind up as one of the contestants.

Before I can wrap my mind around it, I'm whisked away into a world of glamor and magic, dresses and balls, backstabbing princess wannabes, and a faerie prince who seems to want to be here even less than I do.

But the longer I'm part of the competition, the more I realize the Glittering Palace isn't what it seems on the surface.

And neither, it turns out, is the prince.

©2023 Lyra Vincent (P)2025 Tantor Media
Contemporary Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Royalty
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Pensé que al ser una mezcla de mis dos libros favoritos iba a ser un libro que me iba a gustar pero la verdad es que encontré que las dos tramas estaban forzados,
que la protagonista, como que no tenía suficiente sustancia y siempre estaba demasiado victimizada.

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