Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Brenna Morris, is a woman who is in a down-and-out situation, penniless and just starting out in this life embodying herself in service of helping homeless people and unfortunate women and children in a shelter who can't claim to speak for themselves. Refusing to come back home without something to show for, an excellent education is the only means of gaining advantage of whatever she does. Barely able to find a place for herself, she is plummeted at the mercy of an anonymous employer.Scarred Crown Prince Andrew of Alban, on the other hand, who is third in line of the throne, has been issued a decree by the queen. Determined to live alone in an isolated place where no one will know what happened to his face, the order of the queen ideally appeases him. Yet the high expectations for the future of the kingdom and its people is heavily set upon his shoulders after five long years. The responsibilities that he didn't ask for are now enforcing obedience on him to follow.Queen Alessandria's proposed new idea and a combination of statements are suffering from a set of internal contradictions. A theory of a position opposite to one already made is what brings Prince Andrew and Brenna Morris to move forward with difficulty and engage full speed ahead for what's right for the kingdom, for the people, and for both their hearts.Regrettably, remarks that were taken out of context in an effort to discredit a suggestion that develops a promising triumph and a prejudice towards her family ancestry added will likely cause harm and despair for their already deep affection for each other.In the end, a choice of becoming a king of the Alban kingdom and being married to a lady of Queen Alessandria's choosing or becoming a commoner with Brenna, the woman he loves and wants to live happily ever after with is one decision that will determine if Prince Andrew really is the rightful king sitting in the throne.