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They Call Me Princess Cayce

New Body, New Universe, Deadly Problems (The Broken Throne, Book 1)

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They Call Me Princess Cayce

By: P D Ball
Narrated by: Briony Rose Smith
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New Body, new universe, deadly problems.

As if waking up in the body of a young teenage girl wasn’t bad enough, I couldn’t remember my own name.

Worse, it turns out I’m the princess, second heir to the throne, in a kingdom full of infighting and on the brink of collapse. Advisors, nobles, people supposed to be on my side, have their own plans for the throne – the only thing keeping me alive.

I don’t know why I’m here, what’s going on, or what to do.

But if I don’t figure it out quickly, I’m not going to remain a living princess very long.

And, yeah, I awoke tied to a tree in the enemy army.

The one that just killed the king, this body’s father.---In a gritty, realistic medieval world that doesn’t pull punches, Princess Cayce struggles to adjust.

A land of terrifying magic, ever-present warfare, deeply rooted patriarchy and, well, a lot of limitations on how a princess can behave.

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good story with an interesting MC.

The narration was excellent and maintained the energy and pacing.

the only fault was that it was simply to short. A lot of the characters are interesting and complex. The story felt like it ended, right as it realy was pulling things together.

honestly it was too short.

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hey Call Me Princess Cayce is a brisk, engaging portal fantasy with a unique body-swap twist. Its strongest qualities lie in clever narration, humor under pressure, and the lived-in feel of its fraught world. While some readers might wish for deeper social commentary or richer lore, many come away entertained and eager for the next chapters.
Recommendation: Ideal for fans of litRPG-adjacent portal fantasies who enjoy fast plots, occasional levity, and character-driven survival stories. If you like twists, medieval machinations, and a protagonist who’s constantly one step away from disaster—and occasionally laughing at it—this book is worth your time.

They Call Me Princess Cayce (Book 1 of The Broken Throne series)

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