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Nobody's Princess by Erica Ridley
Nobody's Princess by Erica Ridley








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(Not sure he'd be a drag queen himself-he might wreak dapper havoc behind the scenes instead.) He makes for a very entertaining first few chapters-I suspect that, reading the full book, you'd have to suspend your disbelief and also a lot of your knowledge about Regency-era London (on the plus side, I have very little of that knowledge to suspend), but if you're willing to do that it looks like a total romp. This is heterosexual romance, but he'd do well as a hero in a m/m romance based in the fashion world, or maybe the drag world. Nothing is clearer from the sample than this: Graham is extra. But not to fret.Graham is undeterred by her lack of royal pedigree, and together they're ready to shake things up. What Kunigunde is, however, is frustrated by convention-her goal is to work alongside her brothers as a Royal Guard, but as a woman (and a Black woman at that), she's limited in what she's allowed to do. His intelligence skills are unparalleled (also his acrobatic skills, his sense of style, and his manners), and that intelligence is telling him: she's a princess, and she's the key to getting a member of royalty (any member of royalty) to acknowledge his existence.

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Graham Wynchester has a dream, and he thinks he knows who can fulfil it-the mysterious young woman stirring up minor chaos around town.










Nobody's Princess by Erica Ridley