Kiss the Crown: Serving the prince was dangerous. Wanting him was fatal

Evan Blackthorne


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Kiss the Crown
Serving the prince was dangerous. Wanting him was fatal.

Rosalie Vane came back to court for one reason to steal the cipher-book that could clear her father’s name and expose the lie that destroyed her family.

The last man she expected to need was Crown Prince Damien Arcelin.

Cold. Beautiful. Untouchable.
A prince with a scandalous reputation and a dangerous talent for seeing too much.

When Rosalie breaks into his study, Damien catches her—but instead of exposing her, he offers a bargain far worse than prison. She will enter his service as his private cipher secretary, work under his direct command, and remain close enough for him to watch her at all times.

She tells herself proximity is power.
He tells himself control is protection.

Both are lying.

As coded letters, hidden ledgers, and long-buried betrayals begin to surface, Rosalie discovers that the palace corruption surrounding her father’s death runs deeper than treason—and the prince she came to hate may be the only man standing between her and the monsters who want her silenced.

But desire is becoming impossible to deny.

Every glance is a challenge.
Every argument burns too hot.
Every touch feels like surrender.

And when the truth finally shatters the court, Rosalie and Damien will be forced to choose between revenge and love, power and ruin, survival and the one thing more dangerous than wanting each

trust.

Kiss the Crown is a dark, luxurious, high-heat royal romance packed with enemies to lovers tension, forced proximity, court intrigue, betrayal, obsession, jealousy, political seduction, and a devastating public climax.
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