Quill of Secrets: A Royal Scribe’s Dangerous Diary

SANKULA HUB


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A palace diary was never meant to be read. When a prince finds her stolen pages, a royal scribe must choose silence or truth, while forbidden devotion ignites behind velvet doors.

She was hired to record the kingdom’s victories, not to survive its secrets. Rosalind spends her nights in a palace scriptorium, turning chaos into clean sentences for men who believe truth belongs to the crown. The only place she writes honestly is her private diary, where ink holds what her face cannot: fear, fury, and the ache of wanting a life that is hers.

Then her diary vanishes.

Pages return as whispers. Lines she wrote in the dark are recited in candlelight, twisted into leverage that can ruin her name and reshape court alliances. The palace doesn’t want her innocence. It wants her silence. And the closer Rosalind gets to the source of the theft, the clearer it becomes that hidden corridors exist for a reason, and the people who use them are not afraid to threaten the powerless to keep the powerful comfortable.

Corwin has spent his life learning how to obey without betraying himself. But when he discovers the stolen diary is being used to trap Rosalind into a public disgrace, obedience starts to look like complicity. What begins as protection becomes a dangerous closeness neither of them can afford, a forbidden bond built on late-night vows, shared risk, and the kind of devotion that refuses to be managed.

To save her voice, Rosalind must do the one thing the palace cannot tolerate. She must speak the truth where everyone can hear it, and trust that love can be both tender and brave without becoming a performance. Because once a secret becomes ink, it can either be used to destroy you, or it can become the line that no one is allowed to cross again.

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