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Escaping Destiny: Royals of Ehratt - Book 1

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Waking up to find herself married to a stranger isn't what Princess Sareece expected on an otherwise ordinary morning, or what she hoped for her life. In the absence of choice about love, she escapes the palace to claim a day of unbridled freedom. Alone on the road, she meets a traveler, Brin, and sees an opportunity to be set free of her father’s contract.

He’s only in the area to keep an appointment for his family but Brin knows Sara, the mystery woman, is in danger on her own. When she asks him to ensure her freedom by teaching her how to love, however, he must decide whether or not he will be the one who saves her.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 12, 2017

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Gina Wynn

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From a magical land of castles and kings (Okay, it’s England), Gina doesn’t feel as old as she looks, owns three children who can’t be tamed, and writes in spare – usually stolen – time. She sometimes bakes—not always with quite the desired results, and has found the only solution to keeping the characters in her head quiet is to placate them with lots of other lovely books and worlds. She has been published by Decadent Publishing, who currently have two of her books, both of which are romance titles – “Her Dollmaker’s Desire” and “Her Undercover Christmas”.

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September 19, 2017
Loved it!!! This was fun, quick, romantic read that was light hearted and entertaining. I could definitely see where it was all heading but it didn't make the journey there any less excited or intriguing. I can't wait to read more!
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November 14, 2017
Rebellion at its best

This book could be called a "fairytale" of innocent lost. I liked the interaction between Sarah and Brin. The spark of passion between two people who felt that their life was over, exotic. Great story.
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