Lucy's Marriage Research Paper

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USA Today Bestselling author Pamela DuMond brings you the 4th installment of the LOL, Ladies-in-Waiting Romantic Comedies.

Is it possible Lucy is royally wed to Crown Prince Cristoph instead of his brother, her beloved Nicholas?

Is this simply a case of bad luck, a mix up of epic proportions? Or has Prince Cristoph carried a torch for Lucy ever since she left him high and dry at the cathedral’s altar and sabotaged her marriage to Nick?

Lucy will finally get her HEA in this LOL royal rom-com, but who will be her lucky husband — Prince Cristoph the heir — or Prince Nicholas Frederick the spare?

Join Lucy, the hot Princes of Fredonia, and the party-hard Ladies-in-Waiting for all the romance, festivities, and naughty deeds in Royally

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