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Rebellious Royals

An Accidental Fairy Tale, Book 3

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Rebellious Royals

By: A.H. Hadley
Narrated by: Vico Ortiz, Curtis Michael Holland
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Summary

Being human at a school for fae was never going to be simple—but now it's full-on chaos.

Turns out, my closest friends are fae royalty in hiding. Or… they were hiding. The Winter Queen's been revealed. The Summer Prince is making it clear "charming" doesn't describe him. Yet instead of tearing each other apart like the stories say they should, they're in this together.

Yeah. That doesn't fit the concept of a divided kingdom at all.

See, the legends say Winter is evil. The rumors claim that if it falls, Summer will rise. It's all just a bunch of cheap cliches, but the one thing everyone agrees on? The two courts are meant to stay separate. So now Winter-born students are being attacked, and like a curse, no one knows who'll get hit next.

Which is why we need to act like heroes.

I've got friends worth fighting for, a school worth saving, lovers to kiss, and a really bad habit of running straight at danger. Lucky for me, so do my friends. Together, we're going to prove the Mad Queen has been wrong all along.

Because this fight isn't about a crown, or a season. It's about finding a happily ever after for everyone.

Rebellious Royals is book three in An Accidental Fairy Tale series.

©2026 A.H. Hadley (P)2026 Podium Audio
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