A queen at a crossroads. A love that could change everything. A choice the world will never forget.
Queen Elodie of Monaco has spent her life putting duty first—but her heart has other plans. As her forbidden love affair with Duchess Natalia deepens, Elodie begins to imagine the a future lived openly, proudly, and on her own terms.
But walking away from her marriage to the King means shaking the very foundation of the monarchy—and risking the love and loyalty of her children, her people, and her country.
Tensions rise inside the palace as Elodie wrestles with the consequences of following her heart and divorcing the king.
And when shocking news from her son, Prince Alexandre, threatens to derail everything, the queen is faced with the most public—and most personal—decision of her reign.
Can Elodie truly rewrite her destiny? And if she dares to dream of a royal wedding to Natalia… will the world dare to accept it?
Her Royal Wedding is Book 6 in the passionate, emotional sapphic royal romance series Queen of Hearts. The books must be read in order.
Margaux Fox is a writer of Contemporary Lesbian Romance with plenty of emotion and depth that will make you feel everything the characters are feeling. Love stories in challenging circumstances are Margaux's speciality. Whatever the obstacles, the strength of the love and raw chemistry between the characters will always shine through. When not absorbed in writing, Margaux loves to play sports and spend time with her two dogs and three cats. Margaux has written stories since childhood and has always loved to write. Margaux lives in the UK and has had an eclectic career history allowing her to write stories that give you a real insight into different lives.
Margaux Fox has delivered the final chapter with class, elegance and clarity to this wonderful story. The drama this series has encompassed is just beautiful, it has been presented with joy, angst, political tension and deep love and some truly needed humor. The style of writing is flowing and leads gently from the first sentence to the very last. Strangely I want more! That has to be an indication that it is great writing!