Sometimes you just want to sit down and watch the shitshow unfold from a safe distance. Popcorn in one hand and binoculars in the other, close enough not to miss a thing but far enough not to get blood on you really cute dress. That was Hazel's policy on a lot of things.
Waking up in someone else's body is nerve-wracking enough, but when that body belongs to the villainess of a story she just read, Hazel knew she was in for a grueling experience.
As she looks for a way back home, Hazel tries to survive in an increasingly unfamiliar world. But, as a member of the Vedar family, that rules the Grand dukedom of Zahar, and as the unloved Crown Pince's fiance, can she really avoids getting pulled in the power struggles that threaten to lead her to a dead end?
She quickly realizes that being the heroine's love rival is the least of her problems.
This is actually not bad. The only errors I see is when the author uses the wrong pronouns sometimes (This is not a gender bender story). I can't wait for more chapters.
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