I have two husbands. Apparently, that's a problem. A year ago, marrying both kings saved the kingdom from civil war. It was supposed to be a temporary solution-an anomaly history would never repeat. Now the kingdom wants it corrected. As the only queen ever crowned beside two kings, I've spent every day balancing a life no one believes should exist. I share a throne with King Cassian, the charismatic ruler who can make me laugh when the weight of the crown feels unbearable.
And King Kieran, the fierce warrior whose quiet devotion has become the safest place I've ever known. I never planned to fall in love with both of them. I definitely never planned to be forced to choose. But the pressure is mounting. The nobles demand tradition. The clergy call our marriage unnatural. Political factions are forming around each king, eager to see me cast the other aside. What was once a symbol of unity is becoming a threat to the realm itself.
And everyone is asking the same question:Will Queen Selene keep both husbands... or choose just one?If I choose Cassian, I could lose Kieran forever. If I choose Kieran, I could shatter everything Cassian and I have built together. If I refuse to choose, the kingdom itself may pay the price. As enemies close in and old secrets threaten to tear us apart, I must decide whether love is worth defying an entire kingdom-or whether some impossible choices are unavoidable.
Because crowns can be shared. Kingdoms can survive. But hearts?Not always. Two kings. One queen. One impossible choice. And if she chooses one... who will it be?
I have two husbands. Apparently, that's a problem. A year ago, marrying both kings saved the kingdom from civil war. It was supposed to be a temporary solution-an anomaly history would never repeat. Now the kingdom wants it corrected. As the only queen ever crowned beside two kings, I've spent every day balancing a life no one believes should exist. I share a throne with King Cassian, the charismatic ruler who can make me laugh when the weight of the crown feels unbearable.
And King Kieran, the fierce warrior whose quiet devotion has become the safest place I've ever known. I never planned to fall in love with both of them. I definitely never planned to be forced to choose. But the pressure is mounting. The nobles demand tradition. The clergy call our marriage unnatural. Political factions are forming around each king, eager to see me cast the other aside. What was once a symbol of unity is becoming a threat to the realm itself.
And everyone is asking the same question:Will Queen Selene keep both husbands... or choose just one?If I choose Cassian, I could lose Kieran forever. If I choose Kieran, I could shatter everything Cassian and I have built together. If I refuse to choose, the kingdom itself may pay the price. As enemies close in and old secrets threaten to tear us apart, I must decide whether love is worth defying an entire kingdom-or whether some impossible choices are unavoidable.
Because crowns can be shared. Kingdoms can survive. But hearts?Not always. Two kings. One queen. One impossible choice. And if she chooses one... who will it be?