With the terrific Sebastian Dayne as Prince’s foil, we marvel as the real life comedy of the absurd plays out over corporate intrigue and painful past betrayals. It helps that Rowe is absolutely horrible at deception and the situations he gets himself into or bumbles about in are hilarious. So it took me a while to get into the story with Rowe Prince lying his way through the beginning pages, even chapters, but eventually this character’s engaging personality won me over. Unless you’re a spy, member of a law enforcement agency, or assassin where lying is actually in their job description, then I’m a fan of people who have adult realistic relationships in contemporary romance. The premise concerned me because I’m not a fan of relationships that start with deception. I’m really all over the place with Lucy Lennox’s newest book Prince of Lies.
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