A review by bookscoffeepie
Prince of Lies by Lucy Lennox

4.0

This is a sweet romance with just a touch of mystery involved. Rowe and Bash are pretty adorable, and the setup, while convoluted, is fun - at times I wondered how Rowe hadn’t broken every bone in his body. Personally, while the lies were entertaining, the book really took off when everything started falling apart and Rowe became more three-dimensional as a character (as did Bash - toned down a bit of the bored rich guy routine, which was refreshing). Up until then, I enjoyed the book but was ready for the quirks to let up. After that point, I couldn’t put it down - Rowe’s project, his attachment to his sister, and Bash’s connection to the Brotherhood gave the story a depth that surprised me and upped it from a 3-star read to a solid 4.