Crown of Thornes

Delaney Foster


Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
4.17 · 6 ratings · 196 pages · Published: 28 Jul 2020

Crown of Thornes by Delaney Foster
A modern day royal romance

He was the reason storms were named after people.

Purgatory: n. A place or state of suffering. An intricate balance of heaven and hell. Passion and pain.

My purgatory was a palace.

When my father died, I was forced to live in Thornebridge Castle- biding my time, hiding in the library and wishing I were invisible.

But there’s no hiding from fate.

There was a growing threat to the Crown in our country. Prince Sutton thought that threat was me. With his cruel words he unleashed a world of secrets that made me question everything I’d ever known. With his unpredictable touch he awakened something primal within me, within us.

The only thing I hated more than Sutton Thorne was the way his presence set my soul on fire.

I thought I’d given the Crown everything I had to give. No more suffering. In a few short months, I’d be gone. But I was about to learn what true sacrifice really meant.

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