Princess Solène Montecillo, ever-radiant, carries the burden of a kingdom's expectations. Relentlessly pursued by powerful royal families seeking political alliances, her autonomy hangs by a thread. To escape the shackles of arranged marriages and preserve her freedom, Solène strikes an audacious deal with a rival heir: a marriage of convenience. In the opulent halls of Askwomyt, they play the part of a passionately devoted couple, their public displays of affection meticulously crafted, their private lives starkly separate. Yet, as their shared deception weaves an intricate web, their forced proximity sparks an undeniable, dangerous chemistry. Solène, who prides herself on maintaining cheerful detachment, finds her carefully constructed walls crumbling. The real threat isn't just exposure of their contract, but the possibility that their fabricated love might become terrifyingly, irrevocably real, endangering both their hearts and the fragile peace of the kingdom.
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