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Well-bred women should not be seen kissing their butlers. Even when the butler in question is secretly a fae prince.Wyn knows falling for Hetta Valstar is a bad idea. She's not only human but the new magically bonded ruler of Stariel Estate. If their relationship gets out, it'll cause a scandal that could ruin their attempts to sort out the estate's crumbling finances.And it doesn't help that Stariel has decided it doesn't like him.But more than jealous sentient estates and Hetta's good name are at stake. Wyn's past is coming back to bite him. Ten years ago, he broke an oath and shattered the power of his home court, and the fae have been hunting him ever since. Now they've found his hiding place, they won't rest until he's dead or the debt is repaid--and they don't play nicely. The Prince of Secrets is Book 2 in the Stariel Quartet.
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The second book kept the vibe and quality of the first book. Everything is still cozy, a little vanilla. Win (Will?) and Hetta still lack chemistry. Stakes are still low. Everyone, even vicious fae, is secretly, deep down good and soft. Maybe except evil king but who cares about him. He was such a brief and minor character, we didn't even get his physical description, not to mention his personality.
I believe I've seen everything that was there to see. It was a pleasant but insignificant read.