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Reyes y Romance

Esta serie se sumerge en las vidas de la realeza fantástica, donde las tradiciones ancestrales chocan con los deseos modernos y se encienden pasiones inesperadas. Sigue los viajes de príncipes y princesas mientras navegan por matrimonios concertados, romances secretos y las altas apuestas de sus reinos encantados. Cada historia promete una deliciosa mezcla de encanto mágico, romance conmovedor y enredos humorísticos.

The Nightmare Before Kissmas
Go Luck Yourself

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    Halloween and Christmas collide in the sweetest, sexiest crossover romcom of the year! Two royal princes, one fake competition - but will it be trick...or treat? Coal might be the Prince of Christmas but he'd honestly rather skip it this year. Wouldn't you when your father, the reigning Santa, has turned it into nothing more than the family's latest PR stunt? But Coal has gotten into one scrape too many and there's a surprise in store: a marriage to his best friend to unite their families in the perfect holiday photo moment. Then a rival arrives to challenge Coal for the princess' hand and he's suddenly face to face with a past mistake: Hex, the deliciously handsome Prince of Halloween. Scuppering Santa's plans and falling for Christmas's biggest rival would be a complete disaster... wouldn't it?

    The Nightmare Before Kissmas
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    Go Luck Yourself

    • 320 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    Someone has been stealing Christmas’s joy, and there’s only one clue to the culprit—a single shamrock. With Coal busy restructuring Christmas—and their dad now having a full midlife crisis in the Caribbean—Kris volunteers to investigate St. Patrick’s Day. His cover: an ambassador from Christmas to foster goodwill. What could go wrong? Everything, it seems. Because Prince Lochlann Patrick, Crown Prince of St. Patrick’s Day, happens to be the mysterious student that Kris has been in a small war with at Cambridge. They attempt to play nice for the tabloids, but Kris can’t get through one conversation without wanting to smash Loch’s face in—he’s infuriating, stubborn, loud, obstinate, hot— Wait—hot? Kris might be in some trouble. Especially when it turns out that the mystery behind Christmas’s stolen magic isn’t as simple as an outright theft. But why would a Holiday that Christmas has never had contact with, one that’s always been the very basis of carefree, want to steal joy? Can a spare prince even hope to unravel all this, or will Kris lose something way more valuable than his Holiday’s resources—like his heart?

    Go Luck Yourself