She’s the rebel who captured him. He’s the prince who might ruin her.
Aris is a rebel with nothing to lose, so when the king’s second son flees the castle, she sees her chance to give the rebels the upper hand. Capturing him should’ve been the hard part—but Prince Revan isn’t the prisoner she expected. He’s infuriatingly calm for a man with bound hands, dangerously clever, and every look he gives her burns hotter than it should.
Revan has spent his life outsmarting enemies, but Aris is different. Fierce and unrelenting, she challenges him in ways he’s never known. But the line between captor and captive is razor-thin, and the longer they’re together, the harder it is to remember they’re on opposite sides. But in a world built on lies and betrayal, trusting the wrong person could be the most dangerous move of all.
Expect enemies-to-lovers, no-spice, electric banter, simmering tension, and a forbidden romance with a HEA.
Favorite Highlight: “Let me do the talking,” I say, keeping my voice low. For a moment, his face is unreadable, but then he cracks a grin—sharp around the edges, though it doesn’t quite reach his eyes. “The last time I heard you say that,” he murmurs, “I ended up bound and gagged.”
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This was a really fun read.
I loved Aris and Revan's little banter so much. The prince was so charmingly funny and Aris, likewise, was brave and interesting.
I'm always at a loss for words when it comes to books I love.
(*shakes my fist*)
Looking forward to reading something else from the author in the future (more fantasy, please).
This story is one my daughter picked out. I decided to give it a read as well. I am so glad I did. The characters' interaction was so humerous. The plot moved along and kept me guessing where it was going. The ending of the story was so satisfying. one bed trope, he falls first sweet kisses.