The Crown meets Mariana Zapata in 1970s Europe a slow-burn, he-falls-first royal romance with the kind of forbidden-tension pining that ruins your sleep schedule.
Welcome to Valleria in the 1970s, where a future king becomes enchanted with the one woman who wants nothing to do with him
Genevieve Ruffin has one goal: escape her controlling, abusive mother before another season of society balls finishes off what’s left of her spirit. She isn’t looking for love. She isn’t looking for the most eligible man in Valleria. But the moment Crown Prince Gabriel’s gaze catches her across a candlelit ballroom in a backless silver dress, she discovers that the future king of her country has decided he isn’t looking anywhere else.
Gabriel has waltzed with dozens of beautiful women. None of them have ever looked at him like she doeslike he’s an inconvenience she can’t quite shake. He’s used to being chased. He has no idea what to do with the only woman in the room who actively avoids him. He only knows he isn’t ready to stop trying.
He falls first. She resistsnot out of coyness, but because she’s spent a lifetime surviving people who claimed to know what was best for her. Why should a prince be any different? The palace is just another gilded cage, and she’s already trapped in one.
But Gabriel is persistent in ways no one has ever been persistent for her. He shows up when she’s sick. He hides under her bed to avoid her mother. He brings her water. He listens.
And slowlydangerouslyGenevieve begins to wonder if freedom isn’t a place you run to, but a person you choose.
Set in the glamour and political turbulence of 1970s Valleria, The Prince Falls First is the standalone origin story of the king and queen whose nine children’s love stories unfold in the bestselling Royals of Valleria series. You do not need to have read that series to enjoy this one; this is a standalone novel.
Scroll up and one-click to step into the love story that built a dynasty.
Tropes & Vibes
Welcome to Valleria in the 1970s, where a future king becomes enchanted with the one woman who wants nothing to do with him
Genevieve Ruffin has one goal: escape her controlling, abusive mother before another season of society balls finishes off what’s left of her spirit. She isn’t looking for love. She isn’t looking for the most eligible man in Valleria. But the moment Crown Prince Gabriel’s gaze catches her across a candlelit ballroom in a backless silver dress, she discovers that the future king of her country has decided he isn’t looking anywhere else.
Gabriel has waltzed with dozens of beautiful women. None of them have ever looked at him like she doeslike he’s an inconvenience she can’t quite shake. He’s used to being chased. He has no idea what to do with the only woman in the room who actively avoids him. He only knows he isn’t ready to stop trying.
He falls first. She resistsnot out of coyness, but because she’s spent a lifetime surviving people who claimed to know what was best for her. Why should a prince be any different? The palace is just another gilded cage, and she’s already trapped in one.
But Gabriel is persistent in ways no one has ever been persistent for her. He shows up when she’s sick. He hides under her bed to avoid her mother. He brings her water. He listens.
And slowlydangerouslyGenevieve begins to wonder if freedom isn’t a place you run to, but a person you choose.
Set in the glamour and political turbulence of 1970s Valleria, The Prince Falls First is the standalone origin story of the king and queen whose nine children’s love stories unfold in the bestselling Royals of Valleria series. You do not need to have read that series to enjoy this one; this is a standalone novel.
Scroll up and one-click to step into the love story that built a dynasty.
Tropes & Vibes
- He Falls First royal romance
Crown Prince hero / commoner heroine
Slow-burn forbidden tension
1970s European jet-set glamour
Bad-mother escape + found-family palace
Forced-proximity courtship
Best-friend confidante (with a heartbreak you’ll feel)
Earned HEA + epilogue
*This is a standalone book with no cliffhanger, and features sexy scenes and swearing. You do not need to have read the Royals of Valleria series prior to reading this one. Please look inside the book for full CW.
Genre: Historical Romance
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