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Affairs of the Court: Choice of Romance

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The complete trilogy! Plunge into court politics and change the course of history, or pursue a love affair that rocks the kingdom to its foundations!

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Heather Albano

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Heather Albano is a storyteller, history geek, and lover of both time-travel tropes and re-imaginings of older stories. In addition to novels, she writes interactive fiction. She finds the line between the two getting fuzzier all the time.

Heather lives in Massachusetts with her husband, two cats, a tankful of fish, and an excessive amount of tea. Learn more about her various projects at heatheralbano.com.

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110 reviews5 followers
May 31, 2025
well I tried different endings of The game, but it Just wasnt intriguing. on the other hand Its a bit realistic considering medieval marriages were truly like this- drama, mainly politics and marriage was about security for women.
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November 26, 2023
Edit: Updated to 4 stars because I was finally able to replay this, but I think it might've been a fluke due to an uninstall/reinstall. I enjoyed the different endings, but I still don't agree with having to pay for each "Part". Original Review: I couldn't bring myself to rate the story any lower than 3 stars because it's not the author's fault that the publisher decided to make the pay structure for their book infuriating. Every other purchase from this company has allowed me full access to the story and re-plays. This one, I had to pay for each part, and when my character was assassinated at the end of the book, Choice of Games wanted me to pay even more money for the ability to re-play. This felt like a cheap mobile game trick, not like something a legitimate interactive fiction company would do.
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