Sexto de la serie. París era el refugio perfecto para un príncipe fugitivo... hasta que una figura vestida de negro y con un perfume embriagador se coló a robar en su habitación de hotel. Había algo en aquella sensual ladrona que Nikolas Donovan encontraba inquietantemente familiar…Rhia De Hayes no esperaba que el objetivo de su misión resultara ser el hombre con el que una vez había compartido un beso increíble que le había robado el corazón. Debía devolver al príncipe Nikolas a Silvershire, pero él parecía dispuesto a poner en peligro su trono por un amor que aparecía sólo una vez en la vida…
The story of a "seeker" in search of a the true rightful heir to the kingdom.
The storyline was nice, if not a slightly different read. I enjoyed it overall, but feel like more was needed throughout. Rhia was a spitfire in my opinion and the ending left me feeling a bit confused, as if the story was rushed. The sweet scenes were that and the "woah" moments were eye popping, but still left longing for more. However, it was a decent read.
The Rebel King is the sixth installment for a Harlequin series "Capturing the Crown" about a bounty hunter, Rhia De Hayes who was on a mission to bring back the missing prince, Nikolas back to his country. Nikolas Donovan was one of the idealist in his country who wanted a change in the system, however his ideals was used in various anarchy agenda that initially he was suspected of plotting the murder of Prince Reginald, the fake prince whom Nikolas had switched places with as an infant.
The story is a continuation from the past series which can be disconcerting as the plot had been promising in the beginning when Nikolas caught Rhia trespassing his apartment and realizing that he had met her years before when she dropped on him from a balcony and they shared a kiss before she disappeared. However, soon the story started to go into predictable lengthy detail of their attraction between another and the subsequent mystery of how he was kidnapped as a child. Weirdly enough, there were too much metaphors in its romance scene that was very outdated and very historical-romance like that made reading a bit of amusement and chore for a novel said to be published in 2006.
Its a short read to waste time to and very tame despite promising storyline. I was watching The Dark Knight Rises while reading this. Nikolas was like Bruce Wayne and Rhia was Selina Kyle, its entertaining, but there are better reading. Another miss for me.