In the world of monarchs, tiaras sparkle and crowns shine only to hide the deep dark secrets—under the royal mantle. The life of kings and Queens has always fascinated people, but what’s more enthralling is the things that are buried under the façade of royalty.
The idea of royal fiction has always left readers in awe, for they get to discover the unknown and hidden side of royal life. Whether we talk about the Kings of England, the French Revolution, or the Princesses of Spain, one thing is common: the unfamiliar reality. Over the period, historical fiction has become one of the most preferred genres. Considering this, a lot of authors have taken it as their sign to reveal the hidden side of history through their books.
If you are someone who has currently been obsessed with royal fiction, here are the top most famous and mind-captivating stories based on the lives of the Kings of England!
The Lost King of England by R. J. Batchelor
The story of a skilled builder who discovers his unknown kingdom and begins a quest to claim his lost throne will keep you deeply engaged. With her polished skills of turning real events into fiction, R. J. Batchelor has struck again with her newest creation, The Lost King of England, a historical fiction.
This book reveals the story of a young man, Joseph Bowden, who is the great-grandson of King Edward VIII and is unaware of his royal heritage. The Lost King of England is a loophole of betrayals and surrenders as Joseph tries to claim his power and title by sacrificing his love, relationship, and possibly his life.
Investigating Joseph’s true identity, Charlotte, the love of his life, helps track his hidden past, motivating him to pursue his right to the throne of England. The cost is high as he finds himself facing the shadow group surrounding the Monarchy.
With pure intentions to spread knowledge and awareness about the real events of Royal Life, World War I and World War II, R. J. Batchelor has mixed her fictional thoughts with reality to publish this mind-gripping novel based on deception, betrayal, love, and war.
If you are fond of historical, war, and love stories then this royal fiction can become your next favorite book.
Story of Bex and Nicholas by Heather Cocks
The other story is The Royal We by Heather Cocks. This love story of Bex, a common girl with no royal background, and Nick, the Future King of Great Britain will keep you caught up until the end. This story is based on true events and reveals the deep and dark secrets of the royal life, that only people residing in the Palace know.
Falling in love with the Royal Ministry’s Heir brought a lot of fancy changes in Bex’s life, and while juggling to keep up with those changes Bex also tries hard to wrap her head around the realities of the royal life.
If you look forward to reading some romantic, royal fiction, then this book can be your perfect getaway.
Story of Henry and Elizabeth by Phillipa Gregory
In her book, The White Princess, Phillipa Gregory has touched on the most eventful side of history—the division of the country. In her book, she discusses the events of falling in love and then eventually marrying the princess of an enemy house—just to unify the country that has been divided for two decades.
This thrilling love story filled with twists and turns is a treat for all those who are in search of a thrilling, suspenseful, yet romantic war fiction. This book discusses the life of Henry Tudor and Elizabeth of York with a touch of fiction.
In The End
Historical fiction has always been a great way to let people know that royalty isn’t always about happiness—it is more about struggles. About giving up. About endless politics and betrayals. About losing hope and everything else, too. And about trying to come back stronger than before. Over the period of time, authors have presented the most devastating events in the history of royal life, yet, no reality cancels the fact that “royals have the best life.”
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