The People's Princess of China

In May of 2018, romantic comedy sent a beautiful rookie journalist from China's largest daily newspaper, to cover Prince Harry's royal wedding to the stunning Meghan Markle.

However, because of a mix-up at the China Daily News, the Assistant Editor has misheard the word Royal, and accidentally sends her reporting crew to Boyle in County Roscommon, Ireland, where, by an appalling coincidence, local Irish heart-throb, Harry O'Toole, has been duped into a shotgun wedding.

The shotgun wedding comes unstuck on the steps of the altar, leaving the Chinese journalist without a story to report.

The People’s Princess of China emerges when local priest, Father Fagan and his Parish Council, decide to save the day by orchestrating a make-believe wedding.

Four weddings, no funerals and the profanity of an Irish Catholic priest, conspire to fashion a range of reasons to love life.

As the Cinderella of creative writing, romantic comedy rarely gets to rock the foundations of English literature!

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The People's Princess of China

In May of 2018, romantic comedy sent a beautiful rookie journalist from China's largest daily newspaper, to cover Prince Harry's royal wedding to the stunning Meghan Markle.

However, because of a mix-up at the China Daily News, the Assistant Editor has misheard the word Royal, and accidentally sends her reporting crew to Boyle in County Roscommon, Ireland, where, by an appalling coincidence, local Irish heart-throb, Harry O'Toole, has been duped into a shotgun wedding.

The shotgun wedding comes unstuck on the steps of the altar, leaving the Chinese journalist without a story to report.

The People’s Princess of China emerges when local priest, Father Fagan and his Parish Council, decide to save the day by orchestrating a make-believe wedding.

Four weddings, no funerals and the profanity of an Irish Catholic priest, conspire to fashion a range of reasons to love life.

As the Cinderella of creative writing, romantic comedy rarely gets to rock the foundations of English literature!

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The People's Princess of China

The People's Princess of China

by Anne Cestors
The People's Princess of China

The People's Princess of China

by Anne Cestors

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Overview

In May of 2018, romantic comedy sent a beautiful rookie journalist from China's largest daily newspaper, to cover Prince Harry's royal wedding to the stunning Meghan Markle.

However, because of a mix-up at the China Daily News, the Assistant Editor has misheard the word Royal, and accidentally sends her reporting crew to Boyle in County Roscommon, Ireland, where, by an appalling coincidence, local Irish heart-throb, Harry O'Toole, has been duped into a shotgun wedding.

The shotgun wedding comes unstuck on the steps of the altar, leaving the Chinese journalist without a story to report.

The People’s Princess of China emerges when local priest, Father Fagan and his Parish Council, decide to save the day by orchestrating a make-believe wedding.

Four weddings, no funerals and the profanity of an Irish Catholic priest, conspire to fashion a range of reasons to love life.

As the Cinderella of creative writing, romantic comedy rarely gets to rock the foundations of English literature!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164940607
Publisher: Anne Cestors
Publication date: 06/16/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 241 KB

About the Author

The Anne Cestors Syndicate is a group of post-terrestrial entities posing as screenwriters, who are in fact, aspiring actors and actresses perpetually competing against one another for roles in various movies, stage-plays and literary works of art, down through the ages.

On this occasion, they were discovered behind an abandoned shrine in a house previously owned by an Asian American family who became Westernized, and left their ancestors behind.

Boasting a wide variety of previous acting credits, the genre of Romantic Comedy chosen by this group of quite garrulous ghosts* for their latest screenplay, was purely a matter of opportunistic supernatural plagiarism.

They discovered, with the menaces of self-slamming windows and doors, and exploding light-bulbs, that the new owner of the residence accommodating their abandoned shrine, was an aspiring Irish comedy writer.

The appearance in their midst, of the breath-taking People's Princess of China, totally made up for the garrulous belligerence of the rest of the bunch.

Time spent in the enchanting company of the Princess's loving vulnerability, is an uplifting experience for those blessed by the protective power of her utterly delightful acquaintance.

* Please be cautiously informed that the politically correct term for "Ghost" is now "Post-Terrestrial Entity".

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