The Commoner's Coronet
Willa Thorne

The Commoner’s Coronet by Willa Thorne
In this delightfully irreverent romantic comedy, Poppy Witherspoon, a sharp-tongued tea shop waitress with a penchant for biscuits and sarcasm, unwittingly becomes a viral sensation after heckling a pompous duke at a charity gala. Her custard-fueled outburst catches the eye of Prince Rupert, the charmingly bewildered heir to the throne, who is smitten by her defiance and wit. What begins as a clandestine tea shop rendezvous—Rupert in disguise, Poppy unimpressed—blossoms into an unconventional royal romance that shakes the foundations of the monarchy.
With Monty Python-esque humor, The Commoner’s Coronet follows Poppy’s hilarious journey from village obscurity to aristocratic chaos, navigating royal protocol, scheming nobles like the villainous Lady Araminta, and her own fears of losing her fiercely independent spirit. As Rupert and Poppy challenge tradition, their love sparks a modern fairytale that redefines royalty, blending laugh-out-loud banter, heartfelt moments, and a generous helping of biscuits. From viral rebellion to a transformative legacy, this is a story of love, resilience, and the power of staying true to oneself—perfect for fans of Bridget Jones’s Diary and Red, White & Royal Blue