A Kiss for my Prince

The story tells of Sei-Ann, a former noble girl whose family falls on hard times, forcing her to work in a countess' kitchen.

She decides to become a palace maid in order to marry a prince and make life easier for herself, but soon, she discovers that her name isn't just Sei-Ann.

Also, the story of the former powerful family Antweif is stirring up the court, and the three princes uses all possible means to spill out the truth.

The entire royal house of Antoweif was exterminated for treason against the king; Sei-Ann is the only one who survived the massacre, and consequently loses her memories prior to the Countess taking her in.

Eventually, she regains her memories and reclaims her rightful place as the heiress of the Antoweif family, aided by Prince Joon.

Side Note: In the setting of A Kiss for My Prince, traitors may only be absolved of their crimes if they marry someone from the royal house.

Once Sei-Ann takes him up on what he says he apologises and invites her to join him, his brothers and a close friend on a ride to a palace where they used to play.

Because of his promise, Joon loses the claim to the throne-something that he had been virtually guaranteed of due to his mother's high status prior to becoming queen.

He seeks to revive the Antoweif house, marry Sei-Ann, and claim the title of Crown Prince.

There are two children that live in his room; he is known as a gay male in the palace until he takes an interest in Sei-Ann, something that the ministers encourage for the prince.

Yu-Jen acts as Sei-Ann's rescuer and silent guard, facilitated by his seemingly silly and carefree demeanor.

Her influence is quite strong in the royal family that she can order all three princes to set aside their work to spend time with her.

The left side of the jacket cover of the book has an introduction by Hee Eun Kim and a Pin-Up poster came with the first volume.