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The Paper Crown

by Evelyn Sharpe

Romantasy Romance Drama
4.8 · 5 reviews

She was raised to hate his crown. He was ordered to marry her anyway. Iris Caldwell is the last heir of a disgraced house, and marrying the Crown Prince of Veyrance is meant to keep her people quiet while an empire gathers at the border. Neither of them wanted this wedding. Neither can walk away from it: not with a fragile peace resting on their vows, and a war coming that will use any crack between two crowns. So they scheme against each other. They spar in front of the whole court. And somewhere between the banter and the long, watched nights, they start, infuriatingly, to fall. A paper crown is still a crown. The harder question is whether a paper marriage can become a real one before the truth each of them is guarding tears it apart.

warm, witty, banter-forward enemies-to-lovers court romance; real heat kept in charged proximity and wit, always fade-to-black

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From a session

You corner him on the terrace where no one else can hear. "Tell me why your father really
wants this marriage," you say, "or I start guessing out loud, at dinner, in front of the
ambassador." Something flickers behind his composure, quick enough that you almost miss it,
and you press, certain you have him. Then he tips his head, considering you the way a man
considers an opponent worth respecting. "You're better at this than I expected," he says, and
gives you nothing at all, and somehow that is worse, and better, than a real answer would
have been.

From the writer

I wanted to write a marriage of convenience where neither person is the joke: two clever people, backed into the same corner by other people's ambitions, who spend the whole book arguing their way toward the truth and, despite every good reason not to, toward each other. I built the court like a chessboard neither of them agreed to play on, and then I made sure the banter had teeth. Root for the wedding. It has a long way to go before it is earned.

Evelyn Sharpe, who wrote this adventure

12 written scenes · 6 characters with agendas of their own · 8 places to discover · secrets you have to find yourself

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