“I (don’t) agree” is a novel by Marianna Krasovskaya from the cycle “Children of Gaul”. Genres: detective fantasy, romantic fantasy, fantasy romance, adventure fantasy.
Stefa is—though “the wrong kind”—still a princess, and princesses are usually destined for a dynastic marriage. Only stubborn Stefania isn’t about to put up with that future. She has plans for her life: she wants to write even a book about a brothel, or—by disguising herself as a man—escape to a neighboring kingdom. But everything falls apart when a new acquaintance starts dragging the “boy” to the bathhouse, to a tavern, and then pulls him into a story involving debt papers… And how can she possibly keep from getting completely tangled up, especially when this man is absolutely, damn good-looking?
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