Royal Dissent

Royal Dissent by Rhonda Jones, published by AuthorHouse in April 2009, is a fiction novel that intertwines romance and suspense against the backdrop of city life. The story follows Prince Darius Mansur Seranos of Lexconia as he travels to Los Angeles during the 2008 American economic crisis to assist Stockton Adams Bank. There, he meets Justine Adams, the bank owner’s daughter, who captivates him both intellectually and physically. As Darius navigates the complexities of the bank bail-out, he becomes entangled in Justine’s life, leading to a conflict between his royal duties and his growing affection for her.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of balancing personal desires with familial obligations. Justine, a successful Human Resource Generalist and art gallery owner, faces her own dilemmas, especially when her gallery is robbed, prompting Darius to offer assistance that comes with strings attached. The story explores the tension between Darius and his father, King Asad, who is concerned about the implications of his son’s feelings for Justine in light of the Seranos Royal Marriage Act. This edition spans 276 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where love and duty collide.
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The 2008 American economic crisis causes Prince Darius Mansur Seranos of Lexconia to come to Los Angeles, California to save Stockton Adams Bank. Shortly after meeting with Mr. Adams, the bank owner, Darius meets his lovely daughter, Justine Adams. He is attracted to her intellectually and physically. After Darius finalizes the bank bail-out, he will insist that Justine return to his Kingdom of Lexconia with him. But Justine will refuse to leave the United States because of her career demands. Justine Adams is a well established business woman. She works as a Human Resource Generalist at her father’s bank. She also owns an art gallery called the Mirage which is located in a swanky Los Angeles district. On a smoky night, Justine’s art gallery is robbed of priceless paintings. She reluctantly informs Darius about the robbery. Darius also has a love for art and he empathizes with Justine’s dilemma. The Prince offers to help Justine by making her an art deal. But to reap the benefits of the Prince’s art deal, Justine must return to the Kingdom of Lexconia with Darius. Before his son returns to the kingdom, King Asad Benedict Seranos finalizes an agreement with Kareem Gibran, the chief judge of their courts, to bring an end to the ongoing conflicts inside their new province of Brubance. King Asad is a conservative ruler, vowing to uphold the laws of his royal kingdom. When King Asad sees Darius and Justine together, he becomes alarmed that his son may violate the Seranos Royal Marriage Act-an act that forbids Darius to pursue a relationship with the beautiful Justine Adams. A rift forms between the father and son over his interests in Justine. Will Prince Darius choose to honor his family’s laws and traditions over finding true love?
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