A Second Chance: Married to the Regent Prince

    Author: 芊芊非君子
  • Status: Completed

Rating(3.5 / 5.0, 28 votes)
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  1. TrueMonarch009Bn
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    I can say the story is going well and interesting, I can see the author is putting her best. Although, the chapters are short but I don't have a problem with that. Also, a connection with the character and story would be amazing, although the story is starting, we want more suspense, action and something that would keep us wanting more. I hope Crystal, would be able to overcome the trials as the story proceed. Kudos author and Good luck. To everyone - Give the story a try 😊 let's go!!!
  1. LiemV
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    I never get tired of this novel, hope the author continue the good work..................................................................................
  1. ArrkeiniSm
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    I love the novel so much that I forgot to review it, It's really a breath of fresh air, not a very unique idea but executed well and realistic development.
  1. guankimpee
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    The Princess and the Prisoner - A Mystical Tang Dynasty TaleThis delightful historical fantasy whisks readers away to 8th century Chang'an, where glowing magical characters and haunting guqin melodies forge an unlikely romance between a wrongfully imprisoned British traveler and a practical Tang Dynasty princess. The author masterfully weaves traditional Chinese culture with supernatural elements, creating a world where Sun Wukong (the Monkey King himself!) breaks prisoners out of jail and imperial conspiracies threaten to topple magical innovations.The star-crossed lovers navigate court politics and ancient magic systems with equally deft hands, though Princess Minghua's choice ... will leave readers simultaneously nodding inl understanding and shouting "No!" at the pages. While occasionally getting lost in its own intricate Tang Dynasty political machinations, the book delivers memorable characters, from the gruff-but-kind Guard Liu to the manipulative Lady Zhao, whose court gossip skills could put modern social media influencers to shame.In the end, this tale of duty versus desire, wrapped in luminous magical writing and mournful guqin songs, offers a bittersweet exploration of choices.Note: This review was written by the author, who is either showing remarkable self-awareness or engaging in shameless self-promotion. Possibly both. Like Princess Minghua, I contain multitudes—though unlike her, I would have chosen differently. Just saying

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