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Wes Railey is the object of Nora's tamest yet most maddening fantasies, and the one man she can't forget. He's young. He's wonderful. He's also thoroughbred royalty and, reuniting with him in Kentucky, she's in his world now. But this infamous New York dominatrix is no simpering Southern belle, and Nora's dream of fitting into Wesley's world is perpetually at odds with the relentlessly seductive pull of Søren – her owner, her lover, the forever she cannot have. At least, not completely.

Meanwhile Nora's associate Kingsley Edge is only too happy to take her place at Søren's feet during her hiatus. Søren is the only man Kingsley has ever loved, and their dark, shared history has forged a bond that neither the years – nor Søren's love for Nora – can break. But a new threat from an old adversary is forcing Kingsley to confront the past, reminding him that he must keep his friends close, and his enemies even closer.
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Release dateDec 1, 2012
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Tiffany Reisz

Tiffany Reisz is a multi-award winning and bestselling author. She lives in Kentucky with her husband, author Andrew Shaffer. Find her online at www.tiffanyreisz.com. 

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5


    Cliffhanger. Damn it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The third in Reisz's Original Sinners series. We learn more about Soren and about his past in this one, and finally, his character starts to make more sense. The structure of this addition is a bit odd, with three story lines going at once (Soren and Kingsley in the past, Soren and Kingsley in the present, and Nora and Wes in the present). They are each interesting in their own right (though the story in the past is by far the most compelling), and they do eventually all link up, but the transitions among them all felt a bit "meanwhile, back at the ranch" much of the time. There's a wee bit of intrigue involved in the Nora/Wes story, and that was fun, if not at all difficult to sort out. There's a cliffhanger ending that results from the (very) slow revving up of the threat to all the principles that's been rumbling since book two. Cliffhangers make me super cross, but this one hasn't put me off queuing up book four in my TBR.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I read all the early reviews, so I new this book would leave me breathless. It give new meaning to cliffhanger. I really wish this book came out a little later, closer to The Mistress.

    I'm not a huge fan of how this story is written, though as you get closer to the end you see the reasons for it. It is really three stories in one. Two take place in present time (Kingsley/Soren and Nora/Wesley) and one story is in the past (Kingsley/Soren). I really enjoy seeing young Kingsley and Soren.

    Can't wait to see where the story goes next. Bring on The Mistress.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My copy of this book arrived early in the mail, and for a while there I was sure BFF Diana, who was determined to buy hers on release day from the local B&N (I bought mine online), was going to stab me to death to take my copy.

    Thankfully, I am still alive. She started reading my copy before buying her own, and we're all caught up.

    So yeah...I have a lot of feels about this book. Perhaps all the feels. I waited a few days to update this review after finishing reading the book in hope that I would be able to coherently express these feels, but no. This book transcends my ability to form coherent speech. Picture a lot of flailing, squee, all caps, and dismay that we have such a long wait before The Mistress is released. And I can sum up why this is in one word: Kingsley.

    OMG. Kingsley.

    In fact, even though I still don't like S(special o)ren (and never will, because personal reasons), I now love that Kingsley loves him. And that kind of sums up everything right there.

    Related aside: BFF Diana and I bought each other 8th Circle shirts for Chrismukkah. That's how much we love this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Well.

    That is the first thought in mind after I finish any of Ms. Reisz's books. She has a way of both shocking and coddling the reader. I want to curl up on Nora's shoulder and cuddle while at the same time longing to feel the press of her boot into my back. I don't know how Ms. Reisz manages that juxtaposition through the whole series and yet here I am at book 3. I still fear reading her novels as she does push my personal taste limits but it's a fiction novel...if we aren't allowed to push those boundaries in the safety of our imagination where can we push them?

    I loved seeing how King and Soren's lives developed and I curse Ms. Reisz for the cliffhanger at the end. Luckily the next book is already waiting for me as I expect Mistress Nora's biting whit is as well.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4 ½ Stars
    OMG That end! I need next book, The Mistress, NOW!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    There might be small spoiler, so only read on if you don’t mind that.

    Oh man, I miss Nora, so I figure it’s about time to review these awesome books and wait till I can finally get my hands on the Mistress, especially after this very, very cruel cliffhanger.

    The Prince starts right were The Angel left off and that meant a lot of Wes for me! So while Nora and Wes spent time in his hometown, Kingsley and Søren invite us on a trip to their pasts. Once again, Tiffany Reisz managed to weave many different tales together and surprise the hell out of you with her little surprises along the way.

    So there are basically three storylines to follow: Søren and Kingsley present, Søren and Kinglsey past, as well as Nora and Wes present. Breaking it down like this is sounds rather confusing, in reality though it’s everything but that. The story flows perfectly and I found myself so captivated that I read the book in one sitting, only to be disappointed when I’d already reached the end.

    Despite my strong dislike for Søren, his and Kingsley’s past was extremely intriguing and more tied together than I originally thought. It gave me a much better understanding about both of them but changed nothing about my strong dislike of Søren (I’m not going on a rant this time, I promise). Since my reasons for disliking him haven’t changed a bit, my dislike hasn’t changed either.

    Kingsley’s situation threw me for a total loop, in no way did I expect these events and all the more I feel for him and his situation. Somewhere throughout this book I definitely developed a soft spot for him. I like the Søren and Kingsley of the past (yes, I said I liked Søren but just because he wasn’t a priest yet) and thoroughly enjoyed this part of the book.

    The portion about Kingsley and Søren in the present left me with mixed feelings – I guess, my dislike for Søren battled with my sympathy for Kingsley’s situation and my curiosity of the mystery part of the book.

    I’m still Team Wes all the way and thus loved this part of the book – only my two favorite characters without some huge, blonde dude getting in their way. Their part of the story was different than I thought and not all that effortless for Nora but she, too, has to learn when it comes to being with a man without the BDSM aspects. It certainly wasn’t easy to find common ground when it came to sex between them but I’m hopeful that we’ll see more of them.

    For now though I’ll be left biting of my fingernails till I can get my hands on the next installment – and let me tell you, it’s pure torture.