A review by bookishlychar
Noble Prince by Devney Perry

5.0

Noble Prince is the fourth book in the Clifton Forge series, it continues from where we left off in Stone Princess. This review may have spoilers for the previous books, as they are interconnected. Presley's sister, Scarlett's, life was in danger from the Warriors, as her ex told them she stole drug money from them. Luke, chief of police in Clifton Forge, has placed Scarlett under his protection. The small town doesn't have a budget for protection, so she is placed at his home. She feels a prisoner there, and what unfolds is a hate to love romance that is wonderful.

I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book, as Scarlett was not my favourite person in Stone Princess. Devney Perry did a great job of letting us get into Scarlett's head and see where all the things she did had a meaning and reason. Scarlett and Luke were perfect for each other. Scarlett has major trust issues (and comes by it with reason) and Luke is a patient, kind guy that works for her. Though neither of these characters were in the Gypsies, we still get the usual characters from previous (and future) books, conflicting with the other motorcycle club, the Warriors.

I liked that this was a slow burn, where we got to see Scarlett come out of her shell and truly get to know Luke before anything happened. Even more we got to see her open up to Luke and share the things she feared the most. Luke is such a pure guy that just wants love, life and happiness.

This series is much different than what I have read from Devney Perry, but I find myself drawn to it and enjoy seeing what happens with all these characters!

Read if you love: forced proximity, hate to love, romantic suspense, slow burn