The Rogue Prince
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4.0 • 89 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A scandalous prince. A forbidden love. A fate neither of them expected.
Prince Damien Rothchester lives only for pleasure. As the king's third son, the crown is not his burden—leaving him free to chase vice and avoid responsibility. But on the night of his twenty-fifth birthday, everything changes when a fiery dancer steps into the palace and sets his world ablaze.
Esmeralda Amador performs for royalty, but never expects to catch the eye of a prince—especially not one who looks at her like she's the only woman in the room. She knows better than to fall for someone so far above her station… but the connection between them is undeniable. Passionate. All-consuming. Dangerous.
As their stolen moments turn into something deeper, forces beyond their control begin to stir—whispers of betrayal, danger at court, and a destiny neither of them could have foreseen.
When duty and desire collide, Damien must make an impossible choice between the life he knows… and the woman he cannot live without.
The Rogue Prince is the spellbinding first book in The Royals of Cardenas—a lush, romantic historical/fantasy series where passion defies class, fate tests hearts, and love may yet rewrite the stars.
Previous published as The Third Son. Re-released in 2019 with all-new edits, content, cover, and title.
Customer Reviews
The Rogue Prince
A wonderful tale of love found, lost and regained with characters having emotional and personal depth.
I really enjoyed the story.
John
The Rogue Prince: Royals of Cardenas Book 1
Elise Marion 6/10
I enjoyed it. Characters are good. The biggest flaw was the storyline. That Damian would believe his ex-mistress, and did not get more than one opinion about the pregnancy. He also knew she was sleeping with other people, so there was NO guarantee it was his even if she was pregnant. So this pivotal part of the story was nonsensical.
2nd was that a person who has grown up loving his cousins, who found out when he was late 20s that they are actually his brothers, would not suddenly hate them and be able to murder them.
To have such huge unbelievable flaws brought the score down for the book.