The Prince by Tiffany Reisz

Posted December 17, 2013 by Silvia in Books / 17 Comments

I received a free copy of this book from Publisher for an honest review.
This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.

The Prince by Tiffany ReiszThe Prince by Tiffany Reisz
Series: The Original Sinners #3
Published by Mills & Boon on November 20, 2012
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica
Source: Publisher
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WARNING: This book contains sensitive material such as sexual content, abuse, and/or violence.

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 . . .

Different from the previous two books in the series, The Prince—boy, this title has been the ruin of me!—is definitely the most powerful instalment so far and the darkest for sure. But then, where in this book dark has a dominant role in the past, light may prevail in the present . . . Or so this is the hope . . . Right? Uhm . . . Oh well, considering the series we’re talking about, we should just live and enjoy the moment and don’t think too much about how/when Reisz will possibly break us in a way Søren would be proud of. Seriously, be positive (sob-sob) and have a good time (sigh-sigh)!

I loved both past and present parts but, truth to be told, the past has been the most fascinating to read about and it made me realize that if I had at least a vague idea of a personal fave male character once, now I have none. How so? Let’s see . . . I love Wesley, I seriously do. I’m enamoured of Kingsley, oh yes, I totally am. I fall for Søren, indeed I’m screwed. Trust me, I’m freaking myself out and still, I have no remorse whatsoever. As a matter of fact, I’m grateful for those glorious men and their strong personalities, it’s because of them that I’m having a wonderful journey and one I wish could last forever . . .

Another gorgeous read with scenes forged in my mind forever and a hell of a cliffhanger! Reisz’s voice is sublime as usual and her enchanting the reader like a siren is just one of a hundred reasons I love her books so much.


Silvia

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17 responses to “The Prince by Tiffany Reisz

  1. Franny @ Mind Reader

    OMG!!! The story was so beautiful and emotional! Wesley was fantastic, and I too loved the jump between present and past. I got to understand certain things more. Awesome review!!

  2. What I personally can say is that it's different from every other dark and twisted story I've read so far (and I've read quite a lot of them), if possible (and apparently it is!), it's darker, stronger and full of such shocking, unexpected revelations that make The Original Sinners a wondrous masterpiece of contemporary erotica!
    I truly hope you'll give it a try, Lexxie. 🙂

  3. Thanks, Kimberly! Søren is perhaps the last man we think we could ever fall for… At least at the beginning, give it a second book chance and you'll see how difficult it is to resist such a temptation… Boy, how I LOVE this series and every single character (main and not) in it!

  4. MissMisey

    Loved these books!! She sure does get into your head with these books…the characters..you want to know more about them….And you will find short stories on her website that allows you to follow on from different parts of the books. But you do have to read the first book to be able too…A must read! She shows an insight to the world of Power Exchange….

    Completely agree with your two last lines Silvia..fab review.

    MissMisey x

  5. I agree, this is a series that totally needs to be read from the very first instalment for it to have the glorious impact/effect desired.
    I'm glad you liked my review and thanks for stopping by, MissMisey 🙂

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