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Lucian, the Young Prince has finally come of age, and his father expects him to wed as soon as possible. However, Lucian does not want to restrict himself with marriage. He prefers travelling on adventures, and belives that getting married would only stop him from exploring his youth.
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Simon, a common boy who stumbles into the prince on the night of his birthday finds himself tangled in a web of misunderstanding with the young prince. After a night of trouble, he is made the Prince's Squire, and follows the prince on his countless adventures.
As time passes, Simon finds himself slowly getting attached to the proud man he once used to loathe. He restricts himself from acting on his feelings, but when the prince confesses to the same feeling, Simon is unsure of what to do.
Will their love prevail? Or will they be separated by the demands of society?
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Escreva uma avaliaçãothe stories is interesting, when a prince like another person, not bad, just want to enjoy his relax time
I don't know what to say but with out doubt it is interesting. The world background is a normal one however the writing still makes it amazing.
I love this book very much. the story is so impressive I can't seem to put it down can with to read the rest of the chapters and see what the characters do next
Revelar SpoilerCute! The main characters' sympathy for each other develops a bit too suddenly, I would have expected more hostility and distrust considering how they met.
A good story so far, but MAJOR TRIGGER WARNING for discussion of self-harm and suicide, starting in chapter 9. Kinda wish I had gotten a heads up.
Very nice premise overall, though a thief being the love interest is not common, still a very good start
Revelar SpoilerAutor thehonoredone
Solid start to the journey of the couple. The beginning has me curious about the characters and how they may support each other as the Prince struggles with family obligations versus being himself (footloose and fancy free.)