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The Princess And The Blacksmith
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks
Publisher's summary
Sarah is a Princess and Frederick is a Blacksmith. Originally, Princess Sarah was arranged to be married to a Prince of a foreign country that she actually had the privilege of choosing to wed. However, Sarah had no desire to marry a man--even a Prince--who she didn't love.
Surprisingly, the Blacksmith Frederick caught Princess Sarah's eyes. Turns out that some of the help in her parents' royal castle are actually very attractive. Frederick also finds Princess Sarah very sexy and voluptuous.
This romantic fantasy tale also contains death and murder. What more could an avid reading fan of romance fantasy ask for?
Surprisingly, the Blacksmith Frederick caught Princess Sarah's eyes. Turns out that some of the help in her parents' royal castle are actually very attractive. Frederick also finds Princess Sarah very sexy and voluptuous.
This romantic fantasy tale also contains death and murder. What more could an avid reading fan of romance fantasy ask for?