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# The Prince Paperback – January 1, 2012

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    Breathtaking look into the past and the futre of The Original Sinners!
  

*by S***. on Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2012*

I have said it before; The Siren sat me on my ass, The Angel kicked my ass and now The Prince? The Prince owns my ass.I have been sucked in to the world of The Original Sinners for months; devouring everything that comes out getting to know them better. Just when I think I have a handle on who they are and what they may or may not do I am thrown to the ground gasping for air and reaching for the next story.The Prince begins where we left off in The Angel. Nora has taken off her shoes and run straight into the arms of Wesley. Søren is left alone with Kingsley who is more than ready to take advantage of the situation. While the Little One is away, our King wants to play.From the Prologue we get the voice of the thief who has stolen Nora's file.The intrigue is deeply set and I will say after finishing the book; I went back and read it again. Trust me, do this. It will read completely different when you do.The alternating time lines and locations tell the story flawlessly. I knew with each heading where my mind and heart needed to be. From the North in The Past with Kingsley and Søren as teenagers meeting at Saint Ignatius; to the North in The Present thirty years later with them visiting ghosts of their pasts trying to unravel the mystery and the identity of the thief. Down to the South with Nora and Wesley living in a new world together trying to find their way and get what they need without being lost.NORTH The Past:The opportunity to be voyeur into the past of Søren and Kingsley as they meet was gorgeous. We know they had a relationship and they have a stronger bond even today that is beyond friendship. But seeing them, feeling through Kingsley the first time he saw Søren sitting at a piano playing Ravel, was magnificent. If you thought the first look at Søren in The Siren was majestic, this is ten times better.Through these chapters we see a different side of Søren; we see him yes as a young man but through Kingsley's eyes he becomes much more of a `man' than the enigma that we have seen him as. I learned so much about Søren that I have begun to understand him. Though we never get into his head, Kingsley let us see him thoroughly. I was fascinated by Søren in The Siren, I empathized with him in The Angel and now I have fallen hard for him."He smiled almost shyly and Kingsley understood it all - why Søren was so cold, so remote, why he could and did instill such fear in the hearts of everyone who came near him. He did it on purpose. He did it to keep them safe."Kingsley, oh the gorgeous Frenchman, I cannot think of him and not melt. The lengths that Søren and Kingsley go to for each other, to be with one another just about did my poor heart in. As secrets are revealed, stories are told and they are simply together my hand was permanently on my chest wanting more.NORTH The Present:I love the way these chapters were set up. You see Kingsley and Søren in the past and then immediately you are in the present with them. You have the emotions and the history in your head. You are right there with them with every step, every conversation, every confession and every breathtaking moment between them that broke my heart and slowly stitched it back together again. Oh I loved these two in the past but bringing all of that forward immediately had me on my knees.With Nora away with Wesley, Kingsley is not going to waste time now that he has Søren to himself. He is taking the opportunity to be with him while they investigate Nora's stolen file. The trips back to the SaintIgnatius in the car..."Lovely to know that I'm not the only one of us who engages in wishful thinking. Yes, she'll come back to you...the day you come back to me."There are so many moments in this I want to share. I have to say that there are four words, FOUR WORDS that made me drop the book with my hand to my heart and I had to remember to breathe. Four words that rocked my world and tore me apart while giving me so much hope and happiness it was overwhelming.SOUTH:Oh my poor romantic heart! I am forever on Team Wesley and seeing him this way was beyond my wildest dreams and fantasies. Wesley bringing Nora home, standing up for her, showing her his world and wanting to share it with her had me sighing at least a dozen times in each chapter.Nora was grounded here; there is something about Wesley that changes her and being in his world is definitely altering yet she is still the witty Nora we have come to love. The pure need and love between these two was what I have been waiting, hoping and wishing for. Neither of them holds anything back..."Wesley's absence from her life has been a void no amount of sex or money or kink or fame had been able to fill.""It's sad when a Thoroughbred gets hurts in a race. But when Søren hurts you, I die inside."Nora and Wesley together; that is it, it has to be enough just to say that. One whole book of them being apart was torture. I am taking them anyway I can and holy hell is it something to see.There is so much I want to say about this but I just can't. I can't go on without spoiling it and I don't do spoilers. I feel that writing this has spoiled it enough, even for me and I have read it twice and a couple handfuls of scenes at least a dozen times.I was absolutely blown away by The Prince. I finished it two weeks ago and I cannot let it go. I hear songs, see pictures and am immediately drawn back into the story. The mystery of who stole Nora's file is there throughout each page and I was stunned when I realized who it was. Jaw on the floor stunned and then the massive cliff hanger ending? A whole party of questions started dancing around my head and they will never hear the last call alert.There was so much emotion in this book that I dare you, I double dog dare you not to feel when you read it. It's impossible; unless you are dead inside, lack a heart, an open mind and the imagination to go where you must.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    "''I saw pale kings and princes, too, pale warriors, death-pale were they all.''"
  

*by S***H on Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2018*

“'I saw pale kings and princes, too, pale warriors, death-pale were they all; they cried—‘La Belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thy thrall.’'” - Kingsley quoting to SorenI am thoroughly and utterly besotted with the characters of this series!!! While her story telling alone is superb, Ms. Reisz elevates the narrative in her writing to create fine piece of literature. I've noticed that some reviewers complain that these characters do not speak or act realistically. Hmmm...consider this...these characters are from imagination and if our reality was as compelling, unique, meaningful and dream worthy as the reality created in the world of these " The Original Sinners", then we would write our own biographies. These are spell binding stories with exceptional characters who entertain, enlighten, and inflame the passions of not only the body but the mind and soul. In the face of such bounty...the complaint of the realness...fades as meaningless. (Can you imagine Soren speaking any other way then he does in the story?) I digress...This book is titled "The Prince" and perhaps there is one character on which this title is bestowed but I cannot help reading that the the moniker, "The Prince" can be bestowed on more than one male who Nora, "La Belle Dame sans Merci" has "in thrall". I enjoy all the literary devices Ms. Reitsz employs to weave her almost mystical tale...continually expanding the characters and the motivations for their actions. Nothing is ever static, staid or concluded about any character. As the plot lines progress, merge and diverge, more dimension is added to each of the characters. The reader begins to grow in their understanding of them and the themes surrounding the reason for their sexual behaviors and the depth of their desire and love. The characters even dare to touch upon very nature of God.The reader is introduced to the relationship dynamic Soren and Kingsley shared attending the school run by Jesuits when they were young men. Breathtaking is their desire and love for one another. They are consumed with their passions and at times the violence in their encounters may cause the reader to cringe momentarily, but the encompassing love and beauty of this love steals the breath. Kinglsley is princely in his deportment and manner as is Soren in his talent, mind and fearsome presence. These princes are equally matched and bonded as true lovers of one another.They also both dream of a day when they will meet that one woman who is "wilder" than either of them to share and complete their desire for a trinity.Again, you need to know how beautifully written each and every the erotic encounter is. From the S &M scenes of young men to virginal deflowering. The words used to describe the heat rise up from the page and insinuate themselves in your consciousness. That which was foreign and misunderstood becomes understandable and you cannot help but feel desire yourself. (What is happening to me?) I suppose I have reached the conclusion that understanding is the penultimate aphrodisiac and this writer enables the reader to understand oh sooo much!!!Soren had no doubt in his mind that the woman they dreamed of was his "Little One", Nora. Kingsley quotes the passage from Keats I used as title for this review to Soren, reminding him and perhaps hinting to him that Nora who is without mercy as she has run to the another Prince...a Prince not of their world, but a "vanilla" world. He is Wes, the "Prince of Kentucky". While away from Soren, she fell in love with him and missed him for the year they spent apart.Soren, a Prince of the Church, in fact, gave Nora the gift of freedom to go and be with her Wesley. As painful as it was to Soren, a few motivations behind his decision are revealed in the narrative. Whether the decision serves Soren's purposes is discovered ultimately in the readingWhile in Kentucky, Nora meets yet another "Prince" a titled "Arabian Prince" she knows from her "world". It is interesting to contrast his behavior with the behavior of the other "Princes". This is a fascinating contrast of "Princely" behavior.Like a persistent underlying bass line in a musical composition is Soren the "sadistic priest" whoseholy heart is ever with his love...even loves? He has loved this woman for two decades since she was a sixteen year old on the cusp of adulthood until now. He has loved his Kingsley since they were both young men on the edge of being the men they ultimately became. The love Soren holds for his "Little One" is beyond the love of a "Prince" like those in fairy tales conferred upon men who seem to be able to offer everything to the subject of their ardor...like Wesley can offer Nora. Soren's love is a rare precious gift that accepts Nora in all her aspects of being and endeavors to protect her...keep her safe from ultimate harm. This love goes so far to give Nora room to explore, breathe and consider those things that Soren knows he cannot give. The question is which "love" will Nora choose?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    So… who is the prince?
  

*by B***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 24, 2016*

The all-encompassing theme of a prince given the keys to the kingdom threaded through several different storylines in this book; through Kingsley and Soren's back story; through Nora and Wesley in present-day Kentucky and through the current mystery unfolding in 'The North' which Kingsley and Soren are investigating. Tiffany brought these storylines together beautifully but if you don’t like switches between voices and past and present, this book will challenge you, and challenge it intends to do, no doubt - not only with all these strains of plot, but also with the unrelenting blurred lines and all the boundary pushing synonymous with this series.There's something about the Original Sinners books which exhausts you and uplifts you at the same time. It's hard to pinpoint. These characters don’t live or act like ordinary people but their hopes and fears are at the same time, ordinary. They seek love. Understanding. My heart went out to my prince, my King. Poor, poor Kingsley, I don’t think I've ever read a more devastating tale of unrequited love. What a beautiful, tragic, complex soul. I’m looking forward to reading more about him. (I’m almost tempted to skip to The King to find out more!!!)Through Wes's eyes, we see Nora, and become more in love with her for that. Through Kingsley, we see Soren, and become more understanding of the priest for that. He's still an odd character for me. Totally admired by all around him but like many other readers, I’m still wary of him and yet I also understand his reticence and need to distance himself from other people.Going into the last book in the Red Years series, I don’t expect Wes and Nora to last. While their coupling in this novel was sweet and sincere, it wasn’t raw enough for me to get onboard with and I sense there is so much more to come. I sense Nora and Soren are the king and queen that all the other characters bow before in sheer awe.One thing's for sure, love isn't like it is in the movies in these books! Thank goodness for that.

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