The Prince
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4th book

Is there another book after Prince I mean it ended with Nora vanished now we know that psycho bitch søran wife is the reason behind this what happens next?. Søran & King story made more since but I don't understand any of you readers saying oh I loved there chemistry bullshit no offence but Søran needed a girl for love why if had King? No-one thinks about that not even King yet he claims he loves Søran and understand his need does he really I know he loves him thats how he keeps trying to get him away from Nora even his own sister but he's selfish even though he claims to do everything for Søran has ever truly did that the answer a big fat no everything he did was about him not Søran and Søran knew that to that was why he needs Nora like one would need oxygen. Nora understand him he become everything to her a father,lover, friend,priest, husband a Dom everything he truly lives does roles with unconditional positive regard truly lives those he feels wanted desired that's why he loves her and she loves him I was in tears when Nora told Wels the truth of her pretending it was Søran who put her in hospital when it was her why does no-one think he let Nora call him Søran the first time they met whereas everyone else had to earn it but not Nora I want a happy ending for them and who lets a person take murder as blame if he loves Søran? No king doesn't loves him thats not love is selfless Søran would become a monster for Nora would give herself to Søran completely that's love not King getting pleasure, trying to keep Nora away from Søran deliberately kissing Søran knowing his own sis saw them and letting Søran live with the guilt can anyone tell me if there is a 4th book
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I believe there are 2 more books to come. The next one is called the mistress and after that the priest.
I found it interesting how the relationship between Kingsley and Soren progressed in school. I do feel that Kingsley truly loves Soren and vice versa with Soren and Kingsley. Remember when they were in school they wanted to share someone who is very like Nora. Both Nora and Kingsley where switches. The difference I feel with Nora is she did run, whereas Kingsley never left Soren. Granted Soren and Kinglsey both acknowledge the Soren holds himself back with Nora, and only Kingsley takes on Soren fully. I think Kingsley and his sister are deeply affected mentaly by
Soren. In Kingsley's eyes Soren is like an Archangel or God.
It will be interesting to see how the story developes.
I found it interesting how the relationship between Kingsley and Soren progressed in school. I do feel that Kingsley truly loves Soren and vice versa with Soren and Kingsley. Remember when they were in school they wanted to share someone who is very like Nora. Both Nora and Kingsley where switches. The difference I feel with Nora is she did run, whereas Kingsley never left Soren. Granted Soren and Kinglsey both acknowledge the Soren holds himself back with Nora, and only Kingsley takes on Soren fully. I think Kingsley and his sister are deeply affected mentaly by
Soren. In Kingsley's eyes Soren is like an Archangel or God.
It will be interesting to see how the story developes.
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I'm not sure how many books she has coming. I thought I read in an interview somewhere there are supposed to be 8 total, but of course I can't find that right now. I did see what you did, Carole, about the titles for the next two.
Carole, you bring up a defining scene for Søren and Kingsley and it's that scene where they describe what type of woman they want to share. They describe someone who runs off because she would never truly be wild otherwise. I know Kingsley is perhaps disappointed, but this is at least where his jealously develops. Søren falls in love with Eleanor immediately and Kingsley realizes that Eleanor will only truly ever belong to Søren.
I think something you hit on, Sönïa, is how fundamentally different their relationships are than what we are traditionally used to. I think that Søren and Kingsley have a deep love for one another, but I believe that Søren is the hang-up in this relationship. Maybe Kingsley's love is deeper than Søren's? I don't know, but for some reason Søren is reluctant to indulge in his desires with Kingsley. Maybe it has something to do with the comment Kingsley made when they were young about God not wanting to have anything to do with them. Reisz has some reason for holding back this information at this time. As with each book we will be given greater insight into each character and their motivations.
Regarding his name, Søren, I think by the time he encounters Eleanor his name has taken on a different potency than what we encounter from when he was in school with Kingsley. With Kingsley he was only known on campus as Marcus Stearns. Since he did not want to be called his father's name, everyone called him Stearns. When he finally gives his name to Kingsley we find out that no one knows Søren by that name. Kingsley was the first. When he meets Eleanor for the first time he's already a priest. People only call him Father S. But Nora uses his personal name constantly when talking about him. In The Siren she gives his first name to Zach before Zach is even aware of who Søren actually is. Wesley knows him by this name as well even knowing his profession.
I'm tempted to think that Søren giving his name to Kingsley is far more monumental than when he gives his name to Eleanor because Kingsley had to endure for it. Had to earn it. To me his name is like a Rumpelstiltskin kind of idea like the person in possession of the name has power over the owner. Søren gives Kingsley power over him, and its the first time he's allowed anyone to have this.
Kingsley is definitely jealous of Nora, I do believe that. He has considered what it would be like to have Nora out of the picture entirely, but he does get something out his relationship with her. Not only does he earns a great deal of cash from her business, but allows her to indulge his submissive side, which he previously would only allow Søren to do. I guess we must wait to find out how they play out.
Carole, you bring up a defining scene for Søren and Kingsley and it's that scene where they describe what type of woman they want to share. They describe someone who runs off because she would never truly be wild otherwise. I know Kingsley is perhaps disappointed, but this is at least where his jealously develops. Søren falls in love with Eleanor immediately and Kingsley realizes that Eleanor will only truly ever belong to Søren.
I think something you hit on, Sönïa, is how fundamentally different their relationships are than what we are traditionally used to. I think that Søren and Kingsley have a deep love for one another, but I believe that Søren is the hang-up in this relationship. Maybe Kingsley's love is deeper than Søren's? I don't know, but for some reason Søren is reluctant to indulge in his desires with Kingsley. Maybe it has something to do with the comment Kingsley made when they were young about God not wanting to have anything to do with them. Reisz has some reason for holding back this information at this time. As with each book we will be given greater insight into each character and their motivations.
Regarding his name, Søren, I think by the time he encounters Eleanor his name has taken on a different potency than what we encounter from when he was in school with Kingsley. With Kingsley he was only known on campus as Marcus Stearns. Since he did not want to be called his father's name, everyone called him Stearns. When he finally gives his name to Kingsley we find out that no one knows Søren by that name. Kingsley was the first. When he meets Eleanor for the first time he's already a priest. People only call him Father S. But Nora uses his personal name constantly when talking about him. In The Siren she gives his first name to Zach before Zach is even aware of who Søren actually is. Wesley knows him by this name as well even knowing his profession.
I'm tempted to think that Søren giving his name to Kingsley is far more monumental than when he gives his name to Eleanor because Kingsley had to endure for it. Had to earn it. To me his name is like a Rumpelstiltskin kind of idea like the person in possession of the name has power over the owner. Søren gives Kingsley power over him, and its the first time he's allowed anyone to have this.
Kingsley is definitely jealous of Nora, I do believe that. He has considered what it would be like to have Nora out of the picture entirely, but he does get something out his relationship with her. Not only does he earns a great deal of cash from her business, but allows her to indulge his submissive side, which he previously would only allow Søren to do. I guess we must wait to find out how they play out.
Sönïa Dhillion
bI understand what carol and Laura are saying I agree with you and yes it has taken me a while since I had to re-read prince again . Carol your right
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I really cannot think of a nice ending to this series. If Nora and Wes be together,Soren is alone and i just can't see him like that and Soren and Kingsley only will never do for me.
If Nora and Soren are together then Wes is single and I do like Wes and his normal. And there is just no time for introducing new girl for him. Besides what about Kingsley?
Oh and i just can't see foursome between these couples too. Too much animosity.
I love all these characters along with there faults, my most favourite one is Soren however.
Nora and Wes and their so called normal with cuddling, love, marriage and kids without much passion OR Nora and Soren with tons of passion, love but no freedom to publicize their relationship ??
My mind says one and Heart says other.
Hey, anyone can predict any other possible ending??
Tiffany does know how to hook up the readers.
There is only one book left to be published now of the series that is The Mistress. She is also writing prequel of the series however consisting of 4 books about journey of Nora from 15 yrs Eleanor to becoming Mistress Nora.
If Nora and Soren are together then Wes is single and I do like Wes and his normal. And there is just no time for introducing new girl for him. Besides what about Kingsley?
Oh and i just can't see foursome between these couples too. Too much animosity.
I love all these characters along with there faults, my most favourite one is Soren however.
Nora and Wes and their so called normal with cuddling, love, marriage and kids without much passion OR Nora and Soren with tons of passion, love but no freedom to publicize their relationship ??
My mind says one and Heart says other.
Hey, anyone can predict any other possible ending??
Tiffany does know how to hook up the readers.
There is only one book left to be published now of the series that is The Mistress. She is also writing prequel of the series however consisting of 4 books about journey of Nora from 15 yrs Eleanor to becoming Mistress Nora.
I do believe there are 8 books total, four of Nora the dominatrix and then four (I am assuming) prequels of Eleanor the submissive. The Mistress is said to be releasing in the fall of this year and is the last book of Nora the dominatrix. I am super excited for it, I love the series.
i think someone will die...
i hope only Marie Laure dies
i hope only Marie Laure dies
Sönïa Dhillion
yeah i agree but i want soran and nora together as a couple and open not the hidden relationship they had before
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I know there is The Mistress coming out and I read on her site that other one is called The Priest and also
The Mistress files.
The Mistress files.
I think there's the Red years? and the White years? So if The Mistress is the last book of the red years with Nora as a Dominatrix, and the white years are about her previous life with Soren beginning with The Priest, I sure hope that does not mean that she would choose to stay with Wesley at the end of The Mistress. Soren & Nora belong together! I love this series & never want it to end.
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