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Kiss Me Princess #4

Boy Princess, Volume 4

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by Seyoung Kim
Despite his tender, pleading cries, Nicole returns to his kingdom without a promise or even a sign of confidence from Jed. Now he's burning with a new to become a great man like Jed, and to be his equal. Nicole goes over to Jed's kingdom to change places with Elena. That's when his determination is put to the test, and when Elena returns home, Nicole stays behind with Jed. Nicole's feelings surface once more and he knows only that he's missed Jed deeply in their time apart, so he happily accepts the role of a stand-in on behalf of his sister and their kingdom. But can he stand being around Jed with such uncertainty bubbling inside of him and with Jed only fueling his perplexity by his vacillating attention? Meanwhile, Prince Derek and his mother conspire against Jed with dark and vicious political intrigues. As Derek reveals his malicious manners, we learn that the apothecary Shahi isn't just Derek's lover, as we had previously thought. But then who is he and what role does he play in the offbeat romance of the two princes? Find out as the surprises of Volume 4 of Boy Princess unfurl!

171 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Seyoung Kim

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Associated names :
KIM Sae Young
KIM Se Young
KIM Se-yeong

Name (in native language) : 김세영

Zodiac : Sagittarius


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202 reviews4 followers
August 5, 2024
TW: M/M romance, cross-dressing, at least one of the volumes also had noncon

Same issues as Volume 1. Graphic novel about a prince that has to dress up as his sister, when his sister runs off with a commoner right before her wedding. Of course, the prince falls in love with his groom, and the groom eventually discovers that his "bride" isn't who "she" seems. I liked the general premise of the story; however, the artwork was very confusing in terms of who was who. Most of the men looked way too similar to one another, especially the various older brothers of the two main characters. There's also a very confusing side story between the crown prince of the husband's kingdom and the healer. This series would have seriously benefitted from either color illustrations so that it was a little easier to tell who was which prince based on hair, eye, and clothing colors or more differentiation in facial features. It's a fun, short reading, just a little confusing.
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466 reviews43 followers
March 5, 2008
A prince has to dress up as his sister when she runs away from a betrothal with the next kingdom's prince. A political mystery and romance between the new 'princess' and his new husband. Pretty drawing, and fluffy. Good for a half hour snickering.
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2,287 reviews40 followers
January 23, 2016
Everything was okay in this volume. The storyline got confusing near the end with the apothecary - I didn't understand the gender problem, or his placement in the kingdom. I suppose that will be further explored in later volumes, but it's introduction here was awkward.
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