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The Beauty and the Throne
Description:
In a weave of romance and adventure that all starts with an unwanted, arranged marriage, Jonathan and Elise experience a love story that changes the shape of their kingdom.
From the back cover:
The most important thing Jonathan and Elise have in common is ambitious fathers who wish to see the two married. An arranged wedding later, Jonathan and Elise do not know what to do with each other. Adding to the complications, Jonathan is a prince. Between ruling his land of Aurelia, fending off the pressures laid on him by his father, and trying to navigate the uncharted waters of marriage, Jonathan finds himself the target of assassins.
Can Jonathan and Elise learn to love before their last chance is gone?
Book Takeaway:
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." (Romans 8:28, NASB)
Keep trusting God, especially when His plans seem to have gone astray. His plans never go astray, and He is always sovereign in every situation.
Why the author wrote this book:
I wrote this book mostly for fun. In the beginning it reminded me of The Beauty and the Beast, then by the end I was reminded of the story of Esther.
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