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The Heir and the Spare

This series plunges readers into the captivating world of young women navigating love and destiny amidst royal circles. Set against the backdrop of prestigious universities, the protagonists find themselves entangled with charming princes and unexpected romance. They must balance the allure of royal life with personal desires, uncovering family secrets and facing societal expectations. It's a delightful blend of contemporary romance, aristocratic drama, and heartfelt self-discovery.

Everyday Magic
The Heir and the Spare

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  1. 1

    The Heir and the Spare

    • 287 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.5(2818)Add rating

    Soon after starting university in Oxford, Evie finds herself falling in love with her very own prince charming—who turns out to be an actual prince—in this contemporary novel that is Anna and the French Kiss with a royal family twist. When a letter from her late mom sends Evie to Oxford on the adventure of a lifetime, she’s ready for an amazing first year of college. And it starts off with a bang—soon after setting foot on English soil, Evie falls for a boy, Edmund, who turns out to be a real prince. Second in line to the throne of England, in fact. From the demands of his royal family, to the stuck-up aristocrat determined to be the one to win his heart, loving Edmund can be a challenge, one that Evie’s more than up for. And as more letters from Evie’s mom arrive, Evie and Edmund team up to sort out her mom’s secret…even if the truth might change everything.

    The Heir and the Spare
  2. 2

    Everyday Magic

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Maggie McKendrick's movie director father tries to blackmail her into dating the boy who is starring in his new movie, but Maggie loves English boy Preston, and despite the family risks, she decides to go for it all.

    Everyday Magic