

The Golden Flower
The Golden series
Stephanie Rose
Living in royalty can't be so bad, right? But what if you're not actually royal?
Marguerite is a ward of King Edouard of Totresia—a peaceful kingdom on the eastern border with France. After being found in a carriage wreck as a baby, she is beloved by the royal family; but many courtiers dislike her, distrusting of her unknown heritage. They disagree with her coveted title of Duchess of Torrinni; why was a girl with no proven noble blood gifted such high honors?
With time, she becomes closer to Edouard’s son, Crown Prince Antoine. When she develops feelings for him, tensions rise at court, as does the jealousy—especially from his mother, Queen Clémentine. many envision them becoming betrothed, but others scheme to prevent that.
Marguerite sees all that was promised to her compromised—safety, wealth, and a favorable marriage with Antoine—when tragedy strikes at the castle, and all her privileges are taken away.
Stripped from the life she was used to, she’s left to wait as others decide her ultimate fate.
Can she survive those who seek to ruin her?
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Additional Book Details
Major Tropes:
Friends to Lovers, Childhood Friends to Lovers, Slow Burn
Tropes:
Evil queen
Not so charming prince
Representation:
Mental Health (i.e. anxiety or grief)
Spice:
None
Content:
Level 2
Content Warnings:
There's a little bit of trauma in the beginning, describing the scene of a carriage wreck (this is 18th century history) and some abusive moments between the queen and the duchess, but nothing too intense.
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