Captive Prince: Book One of the Captive Prince Trilogy
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (549 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425274268 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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S. Pacat is the author of the Captive Prince trilogy. She currently resides and works in Melbourne. Born in Australia and educated at the University of Melbourne, she has since lived in a number of different cities, including Tokyo and Perugia. C.
. About the AuthorC. Born in Australia and educated at the University of Melbourne, she has since lived in a number of different cities, including Tokyo and Perugia. Pacat is the author of the Captive Prince trilogy. She currently resides and works in Melbourne. S
Damen is a warrior hero to his people, and the rightful heir to the throne of Akielos. But in the lethal political web of the Veretian court, nothing is as it seems, and when Damen finds himself caught up in a play for the throne, he must work together with Laurent to survive and save his country.For Damen, there is just one rule: never, ever reveal his true identity. Because the one man Damen needs is the one man who has more reason to hate him than anyone else…Includes an exclusive extra story! . S. But when his half brother seizes power, Damen is captured, stripped of his identity, and sent to serve the prince of an enemy nation as a pleasure slave.Beautiful, manipulative, and deadly, his new master, Prince Laurent, epitomizes the worst of the court at Vere. From global phenomenon C. Pacat comes the first in her critically acclaimed trilogy—with a bonus story
"Submission, Command; My Enemy, My Brother." according to W. Acheson. I highly recommend reading both volumes of the "Captive Prince" - and wait anxiously for the third to be published in 201Submission, Command; My Enemy, My Brother. W. Acheson I highly recommend reading both volumes of the "Captive Prince" - and wait anxiously for the third to be published in 2014 (per the author's blog). Fortunately, the end of Volume 2 is a great transition point even while setting some deep barbs to keep you checking back for Volume 3. I found that I reread both Volumes right after finishing Volume 2 for th. (per the author's blog). Fortunately, the end of Volume 2 is a great transition point even while setting some deep barbs to keep you checking back for Volume Submission, Command; My Enemy, My Brother. I highly recommend reading both volumes of the "Captive Prince" - and wait anxiously for the third to be published in 201Submission, Command; My Enemy, My Brother. W. Acheson I highly recommend reading both volumes of the "Captive Prince" - and wait anxiously for the third to be published in 2014 (per the author's blog). Fortunately, the end of Volume 2 is a great transition point even while setting some deep barbs to keep you checking back for Volume 3. I found that I reread both Volumes right after finishing Volume 2 for th. (per the author's blog). Fortunately, the end of Volume 2 is a great transition point even while setting some deep barbs to keep you checking back for Volume 3. I found that I reread both Volumes right after finishing Volume 2 for th. . I found that I reread both Volumes right after finishing Volume 2 for th. Building, Drawing me in and I'm Loving Every Minute! 1-Click Junkie Wow. So how do you even explain this book without going on and on for twenty pages. This is the kind of book you need to read a few chapters and then get together to gush or seeth about with friends because there's just SO much!It plays out like a historical, Romanesque or Highland tale, except it's all fictional lands/kingdoms/societies.At first it's ha. "which is a nice accomplishment. However" according to Amazon Customer. The overall writing is okay - You do get inside this fictional universe, which is a nice accomplishment.However, the pace is rather slow for my own tastes.This story - which is really about the characters, misses out on some significant details: the main character felt somewhat too naive and uneducated for the background it supposedly came from, almost t