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Fete For A King
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Fete For A King

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The small coastal nation of Askazer-Shivadlakia is about to crown a new king. Between preparations for the change of power and his father's insistence that it's past time to find a husband, Crown Prince Gregory has his hands full. He thought it would be safe to outsource hiring a caterer to his trusted assistant, Alanna, but a miscommunication means that rather than finding an elegant professional chef for his coronation banquet, she's hired Eddie Rambler: loud, American, and the host of a TV show about greasy spoons. But Eddie's also a great cook, and he's thrilled to learn everything there is to know about the country as he tests menus and befriends the staff. He even charms Gregory via late-night fish fries, afternoon picnics, and his terrifying specialty, the Trash Tower. It doesn't hurt that he's handsome, and openly attracted to the crown prince. It can't be more than a fling, they both agree. But Eddie's falling for the country as much as for its prince, and Gregory is beginning to wish the perfect king consort in his head looked a little more like tacky influencer Eddie Rambler, floral shirt and all. The total wordcount for Fete For A King is roughly 50K words.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Extribulum Press
Date
16 March 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9798985960402

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The small coastal nation of Askazer-Shivadlakia is about to crown a new king. Between preparations for the change of power and his father's insistence that it's past time to find a husband, Crown Prince Gregory has his hands full. He thought it would be safe to outsource hiring a caterer to his trusted assistant, Alanna, but a miscommunication means that rather than finding an elegant professional chef for his coronation banquet, she's hired Eddie Rambler: loud, American, and the host of a TV show about greasy spoons. But Eddie's also a great cook, and he's thrilled to learn everything there is to know about the country as he tests menus and befriends the staff. He even charms Gregory via late-night fish fries, afternoon picnics, and his terrifying specialty, the Trash Tower. It doesn't hurt that he's handsome, and openly attracted to the crown prince. It can't be more than a fling, they both agree. But Eddie's falling for the country as much as for its prince, and Gregory is beginning to wish the perfect king consort in his head looked a little more like tacky influencer Eddie Rambler, floral shirt and all. The total wordcount for Fete For A King is roughly 50K words.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Extribulum Press
Date
16 March 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9798985960402