The Girl Who Loved Two Princes: The SeriesUpdated at Mar 22, 2026, 16:26
She was forced to get engaged to a prince.
Then she accidentally married his brother instead.
Forgotten. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the world. Zoey Arden is the secret daughter of a powerful duke.
Three months ago, Lady Zoey Arden was just an ordinary girl from a small town. Then her estranged father resurfaced, dragging her into an arranged marriage with Crown Prince Aaron Condor.
The union is more than a royal spectacle; it’s a fragile peace treaty. The Ardens and Condors must unite or risk civil war in Terres Somnia.
To everyone’s surprise, Zoey and Aaron’s engagement blossoms into something real. Or so she thought... until she discovers Aaron shared a kiss with his childhood best friend, Lady Emily, on the night of their engagement ball. The fairytale she’s been thrust into shatters overnight.
Fleeing heartbreak and scandal, Zoey crosses paths with Duke James, Aaron’s half brother and Emily’s fiancé. Bound to her by their shared plight, James ropes Zoey into a revenge ploy. He proposes to her, intending to take Aaron's place and steal the crown out from under him.
When the jilted lovers meet up later that night, they renege on the plan, citing temporary insanity for having entertained it at all.
However, one too many drinks leads to a reckless “I do." Zoey finds herself bound by law and love to the wrong prince. Little does Terres Somnia know she's now the wife of the country's long lost prince and rightful heir.
As secrets unravel and loyalties blur, Zoey must decide where her heart truly lies: with the prince who broke it, or the one who helped her run from the heartbreak.
Two princes. One crown. One choice.
He who wins her heart wins the throne.
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This is a dual timeline read AKA there are TWO TIMELINES (present day and what happened three months ago, as marked at the top of chapters, split into parts for convenience).
MOST of the time(not always, use the dates to keep track), the story bounces back and forth between the two chapters every alternative chapter.
Dual timeline books are not for everyone. They can get frustrating and a little confusing at times, owing to the two stories(which is really the same story) overlapping. It's really not that deep though. It just takes a second to get used to it. A charming TRILOGY awaits if you choose to persevere.
For the modern day royal romance lover who doesn't mind trying something a little different. You have been warned. It's a dual timeline romance.