Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Release Day Review: The Prince by Tiffany Reisz


 Title: The Prince
Author: Tiffany Reisz
Genre: Erotic Fiction
Series: Original Sinners #3
Publisher: Mira
Number of Pages: 400
Source: Netgalley 









 Keep your friends close and your enemies closer...preferably in bed. That's always been Kingsley Edge's strategy with his associate, the notorious New York dominatrix Nora Sutherlin. But with Nora away in Kentucky, now it's Kingsley's chance to take her place at the feet of the only man he's ever wanted -- Søren, Nora's on-again, off-again lover -- until a new threat from an old enemy forces him to confront his past.
Wes Railey is still the object of Nora's tamest yet most maddening fantasies, and the one man she can't forget. He's young. He's wonderful. He's also thoroughbred royalty and she's in "his" world now. But Nora is no simpering Southern belle, and her dream of fitting into Wesley's world is perpetually at odds with her dear Søren's relentlessly seductive pull. Two worlds of wealth and passion call to her and whichever one Nora chooses, it will be the hardest decision she will ever have to make... unless someone makes it for her.



Words can not describe how much I loved this book. This series is quite simply amazing and unlike anything I've read before. It's not for the faint heart, but you will be richly rewarded once you enter Nora and Soren's world. Really you will be!

Nora is just a breath of fresh air when it comes to heroines. She's smart, savvy, tough and at the same time vulnerable. I love her relationship with all the characters in the book-Kingsley, Soren, Griffen and Wesley. Each one is vastly different and each guy will do anything to protect her.


In this book I fell for Soren and Kingsley even more then I did in the last one. Their relationship described in one word is: intense. They have a history together they'd rather not share with the world, but someone has other ideas. In this book, Kingsley and Soren work together to find out who is behind a few incidents that are clearly out to get Soren in trouble.


While I enjoyed that the mystery brought Kingsley and Soren together and gave us wonderful scenes from their past, in the end I had trouble buying into who was behind everything was it was revealed to the reader. It was over the top, and felt out of place for some reason. I also had a little trouble with Wes and Nora in this book, mainly because I wanted more of the story line having to do with Soren and Kingsley. :) 

All in all though, The Prince was a wonderful read and once I started reading it I couldn't stop. I honestly can not wait for the next book in this series.  This is the book that finally gave me my reading mojo back!!!!!


Curran Crush Meter: Super High 
Barrons Hero Hotness Meter: Super High
Martini Sigh Meter: High 
Sizzle Meter: Super High
Finn Sidekick Meter: Super High