I loved the fun and flirty banter, the freshness of the story, the appeal of the characters, the exploration of friendship, the emotional growth of Naledi and Thabiso, and the twists that kept me wondering until the very end. I've been hearing about Cole for the past year but this was the first of her books that I had read. I dove back into the story before I even thought about breakfast - a rare occurrence, believe me. What a fun book! These characters! Alyssa Cole's orphaned grad student and prince-in-disguise kept me up reading way too late and were my first thought when I awoke the next morning. I have added it to my best-of-the-year list." This is a love story that involves the head and the heart as well as the libido." "If you like historical romance that makes you feel, makes you think, and leaves you considering how soon you can plan a reread, I highly recommend The Prince. From Janga's review: "Ashe gives readers an emotionally intense story of two complex people who are more than the labels others would use to define them. Janga reviewed THE PRINCE for the blog and her thoughts mirrored my own. It's been seven months since I read this book and I'm still thinking about Libby and Ziyaeddin. This is my favorite Katharine Ashe novel and, in my opinion, her best work to date.
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