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The Royal & the Rich Girl
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22 September 2026

Everyone thinks my life is perfect.
I’m Abigail Steele, the daughter of a powerful family, raised to smile, perform, and never let anything show. What no one sees are the things I’ve learned not to talk about, or the fear that comes with being watched, protected, and controlled at every turn.
Then I meet Prince Emani.
He walked away from his royal life because of his Christian faith, and he refuses to see me as a symbol, an investment, or a role to be played. With him, I’m forced to confront who I am when I stop pretending to be fine.
Loving Emani would mean giving up control. Trusting him would mean facing truths I’ve avoided for years. Faith asks more of me than silence and survival ever did.
As pressure mounts and the cost of honesty becomes impossible to ignore, I must decide whether I continue living the life chosen for me, or finally place my trust in God and step into something real.
The Royal & the Rich Girl is a Christian royal romance in For Love & Money series, perfect for readers who enjoy clean, faith-based romance featuring a royal hero, a wealthy heroine, hidden struggles, slow-burn love, and spiritual redemption.
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Praise for the For Love & Money series:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A very cute and sweet romance.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I loved every bit of it.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A charming Christian romance.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Faith-filled and heartfelt.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Perfect for Christian romance readers.
Nicole Lam is a romance author who loves nothing more than, well, love. In her books, you’ll find emotional twists, heart-rending drama, and two broken people who find each other and choose happily ever after in spite of their problems. Her books feature heartwarming, relatable characters, swoony kisses, and no explicit scenes. When she’s not writing, you can find her staying in her house for three-quarters of the year to avoid the Canadian winter, curling up with a good book, or learning yet another language.