An imposter whose courage wins favor with the Prince
Title: The Imposter Prince
Author: Wendy Rathbone
Page Count: 209 pages
Heat Level: flames 3.5 out of 5
Rating: 5 stars out of 5
Blurb of The Imposter Prince by Wendy Rathbone: His love for an enemy prince threatens his very life.
Dare does not mind serving the spoiled and cruel Prince Darius. Growing up with him, Dare does everything for Darius including homework, bed play demands, and even doubling for him as the prince grows too paranoid to face even the smallest of crowds.
But everything changes in a single moment when Dare, while posing as Darius, is abducted by the enemy.
A captive in a new and hostile land, Dare meets another prince who seems just as indulged and rotten as Darius—until Dare gets to know him, until they fall in love. Against his will, Dare must continue to play the role of Prince Darius for real, or risk everything: his love, his land, and his very life.
His only chance for survival is to keep a secret from the one he loves, a secret that is also killing him.
A male/male, enemies to lovers novel of mad kings, troubled princes, abduction, fevers, cold dungeons, warm hearths, comfort, wine, and true love.
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Review: I’d guess that everyone knows the stories of The Pauper and The Prince or Romeo and Juliet. And there have been numerous spin offs of both. In The Imposter Prince, Wendy Rathbone took the concepts of both stories and did it better. She incorporated forbidden love and the imposter prince, and turned it into an extremely interesting love story, between two men; men who shouldn’t even be in the same room together, never-mind the same bed.
Two rival kingdoms, two rival kings, and two young men who wanted nothing more than peace. What made this story so much fun to read was the prose with which Wendy wove the story. Her ability to paint a picture literally had me seeing the castles, the rooms, the distant fields. Her prose was amazing. I felt as if I were standing in the prince’s room looking out the window. I felt the fear as the palace armies thrashed until only one king’s men survived. I saw the blood as she described how the prince died in his servant’s arms.
This was a great read and I highly recommend The Imposter Prince by Wendy Rathbone to anyone who enjoys quality writing, a good storyline, and an interesting, happy ending.
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