Royal Replicas
by Michael Pierce
Genre: YA Dystopian
Release Date: July 11th 2017
"Princess Amelia is dead... and one of you will replace her."
Seventeen-year-old Victoria Sandalwood has served the Duke and Duchess all her life. Over the years, she’s learned to make due with what she has and endure her surrogate father’s awful punishments. She dreams of escape, but never expected it to come in the form of a message from the Queen of Westeria.
Victoria learns that she’s the Queen’s daughter, the younger sister to Princess Amelia, and it’s time to come home and claim her birthright. When she arrives, she discovers she’s not the only one who received the royal message.
Victoria must compete with six other girls to earn the affection of both the Queen and a princely suitor… and to replace the secretly deceased Princess Amelia. If she fails to win the crown, Victoria may just have to fight for her life…
Royal Replicas is the first book in a YA dystopian series. If you enjoy courtly intrigue, heart-pounding adventure, and sweet romance, then you’ll love this captivating story. Perfect for fans of Kiera Cass, Bella Forrest, and Veronica Roth.
by Michael Pierce
Genre: YA Dystopian
Release Date: July 11th 2017
"Princess Amelia is dead... and one of you will replace her."
Seventeen-year-old Victoria Sandalwood has served the Duke and Duchess all her life. Over the years, she’s learned to make due with what she has and endure her surrogate father’s awful punishments. She dreams of escape, but never expected it to come in the form of a message from the Queen of Westeria.
Victoria learns that she’s the Queen’s daughter, the younger sister to Princess Amelia, and it’s time to come home and claim her birthright. When she arrives, she discovers she’s not the only one who received the royal message.
Victoria must compete with six other girls to earn the affection of both the Queen and a princely suitor… and to replace the secretly deceased Princess Amelia. If she fails to win the crown, Victoria may just have to fight for her life…
Royal Replicas is the first book in a YA dystopian series. If you enjoy courtly intrigue, heart-pounding adventure, and sweet romance, then you’ll love this captivating story. Perfect for fans of Kiera Cass, Bella Forrest, and Veronica Roth.
I reached over the fence and
stroked the magnificent creature’s muzzle. “Hey there,
yourself.”
The rider removed his
sunglasses and riding helmet. “You must be
Victoria.”
“Good guess,” I said,
suddenly recognizing the rider from the hologram message received at the Ramsey
estate. “And I presume you’re Prince Byron?”
He didn’t quite look like
the clean-cut Prince Byron from the hologram, but it was definitely him. His
dark hair fell in all directions creating the perfect mess. Thick stubble
covered his face, his eyebrows bold, and his gray eyes smoldering, making him
look at home with the brawny riders of the Outlands, not
royalty.
“Guilty,” he said. His gaze
on me was intense. “I’m not supposed to be here yet. I arrived early and
thought I’d get in a little riding before cleaning up. It clears my
head.”
“I know what you
mean.”
“Do you
ride?”
I nodded. “I do, but not
today.”
“Oh, but you must join me. I
insist.”
I knew I wouldn’t survive if
I went out there. “It wouldn’t be proper. I’m dressed for our official
introduction later this afternoon.” I held up my shoes dangling from one hand
to reinforce my point.
“I can see that. And a very
lovely shade of yellow, I might add.”
“Canary,”
I said with a smirk, gaining a bit of
confidence.
The intensity of his eyes on
me only seemed to strengthen. I found myself leaning into the fence like my
body was being pulled forward. His boot in the stirrup was only inches
away.
“Okay… I do appreciate
learning new things. Since I can’t convince you to ride with me, what else
interests you, Miss Sandalwood?” Prince Byron
asked.
“Do you know what ward I’m
from too?”
“The
24th.”
“Did you memorize the basic
information on all of us?” I asked.
“I’ve done my homework,” he
said with a smile that deepened the dimples in his cheeks, giving him a boyish
charm beneath the hard stubble. “We’ll soon see if it was
enough.”
“Well isn’t this a pleasant
surprise,” said a voice from behind me.
The expression on the Prince’s
face had made no indication anyone was approaching until that moment; his gaze
left me for the first time since the start of our conversation. I turned and
saw Constance ten yards away, approaching
fast.
“It seems we have a
frontrunner already stealing the Prince away for a little one-on-one time
before he’s even scheduled to arrive,” she said, stopping beside me and linking
an elbow with mine. “Isn’t my sister super cute in yellow? She’s like a perfect
little doll I could set on a shelf and stare upon for
hours.”
“Canary,” Prince Byron said,
giving me a knowing grin.
“I beg your pardon?”
Constance lay her head on my shoulder, staring longingly up at her possible
prize.
“The shade of yellow is
canary,” he clarified.
“And I see you’re more than
an Adonis—knowledgeable, worldly and wise.”
“Not as much as your sister
here.”
Constance lifted her head
and gave me a sidelong glance, seemingly deciding how to take the comment. She
turned her attention back to him. “I also love to ride. Would you like company
out there?”
“I wouldn’t want to mess up
your dress or your hair or anything else when you’re so perfectly put
together,” the Prince said.
“Don’t be silly. I have
plenty more dresses in my closet and an assistant to fix any errant strand of
hair before our official meet-and-greet. I want to take advantage of all the
time we have together. It will go by in the blink of an eye. Would you like a
riding partner?”
“I’d love one,” he
said.
She offered him her hand and
he shook it.
“I’ll meet you at the
stables and help you get set up.”
“I’m so excited!” she
squealed.
I forcefully took my arm back
from the snake beside me.
“It was a pleasure meeting
you, Miss Victoria Sandalwood. I’ll see you inside later,” Prince Byron said, strapping
on his helmet, sliding on his sunglasses, and riding off toward the
stables.
“Yes, you will,” I said,
more to myself than him. I should have pushed through the pain and joined him
in the field when I had the chance since it literally hurt to watch him ride
away.
Constance
grabbed my upper arm and gripped it tightly. “Nice try, sweetie. You won’t get
him. Why don’t you go back to the house and wait with the rest of the
runners-up? The Prince is mine.”
Michael Pierce is the author
of the young adult contemporary fantasy Lorne Family Vault series. He writes
fast-paced, character-driven books filled with adventure, mystery, thrills, and
a pinch humor and romance to spice things up. The thread that ties all of his
books together is the possibility of belief: what you believe becomes your
reality.
Michael currently lives in Southern California with his wife, daughter, and two blood-thirsty chiweenies. When he’s not at the computer, he enjoys spending quality time with family, practicing yoga, playing guitar behind closed doors, and listening to as many audiobooks as possible.
Michael currently lives in Southern California with his wife, daughter, and two blood-thirsty chiweenies. When he’s not at the computer, he enjoys spending quality time with family, practicing yoga, playing guitar behind closed doors, and listening to as many audiobooks as possible.
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