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The Rebel Prince

The Rebel Prince

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A captivating, character-driven , fun fantasy/romance.
Review: A classic Sharon Green tale of self-discovery, challenge, and romance. Regan is a intelligent, talented woman who is an outcast from her family BECAUSE of her strenths. She is betrayed, and becomes her father's political pawn. Eventually, overcoming difficult odds, she finds true love with a wonderful man, and learns to value herself and her unique gifts. It's an easy book to read over and over again!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Full of twists and turns, deception, and romance
Review: I have to say, I've read almost everything that Sharon Green has written. This happens to be one of the very few ( the only??) books that is not meant to be a stepping stone in a series.
The premise is great, and you're hooked from the first chapter. A daughter "unable" to meet the expectations of her family is exiled and educated off planet. Only when she can be bartered in a political marriage of convenience is she recalled to the planet, but is not informed of the reason. Anxious to prove to her worth to her family, she does return, and the book takes off from there.
A terrific mix of sci fi and romance, this is my favorite Sharon Green novel.
It's is currently out of print, but if you can find a copy, it's worth the trouble of obtaining it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From the back of the novel...
Review: Pawn--Or Power?

On the world called Plateau, telepathy has become the prime source of power, an unopposed weapon with which the ruling elite, the Uppers, can keep an oppressed population under strict control. But when Regan, a daughter of aristocrats, fails to claim her telepathic heritage, she becomes a mere pawn in her father's deadly political games, married off to Gareth. the very man who, unbeknownst to Regan's father, is the leader of a secretly building resistance movement. And suddenly, discovering the key to her dormant powers becomes vital. For only through telepathy can the rebels hope to overcome their cruel telepathic overlords.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Probably one of Sharon Green's best!
Review: Sharon Green seems prone to long series, but this book was perfect. Gareth might not have been the most realistically done male, but Regan is next to Tamrissa, my favourite Green heroine. She is talented, realistic, and convincably vulnerable. But that's to be expected. This story is the perfect kind of sweet, not being mushy or sigh like but the kind of thing that just makes you put it down and say 'that's the best book I've ever read!'

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Read!!
Review: This book is a wonderful read for both science fiction/ fantasy and romance readers alike!


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