Trick
β Scribed by Jaster, Natalia
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mature YA: sexual content and language. Intended for readers 17 and older There is a rule amongst his kind: A jester doesnβt lie. In the kingdom of Whimtany, Poet is renowned. Heβs young and pretty, a lover of men and women. He performs for the court, kisses like a scoundrel, and mocks with a silver tongue. Yet allow him this: Itβs only the most cunning, most manipulative soul who can play the fool. For Poet guards a secret. One the Crown would shackle him for. One that heβll risk everything to protect. Alas, it will take more than clever words to deceive Princess Briar. Convinced that heβs juggling lies as well as verse, this righteous nuisance of a girl is determined to expose him. But not all falsehoods are fiendish. Poetβs secret is delicate, binding the jester to the princess in an unlikely allianceβand kindling a breathless attraction, as alluring as it is forbidden.
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