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Steel Princess: Special Edition Print (Royal Elite)

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The princess isn’t supposed to dethrone the king. Elsa He said he’ll destroy me, and he did. I might have lost the battle, but the war is far from over. They say it starts with one move to dethrone the king. No one mentioned he’ll yank me with him on the way down. Aiden If Steel’s little princess wants a war, then war it is. There’s only one rule: my rules or none at all. By all means, show me what you got, sweetheart. This book is part of a trilogy and is not a standalone. The entire trilogy is available. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Blackthorn Books, LLC


Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 18, 2022


Edition ‏ : ‎ Special Print ed.


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 324 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1685450512


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 19


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.5 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.81 x 8 inches


Book 2 of 7 ‏ : ‎ Royal Elite


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  • Great guide for making kids into monsters!
Format: Kindle
I hate everything and everyone now. Rina broke me again, and I want nothing more now than my cat, Xanax, and a panic room. Deviant King is a mind screw of grand proportion full of little hints and easter eggs enough to make one bedlamite. The story is chockablock of broken characters who are far beyond repair; every damn one of them has more baggage than the Louis Vuitton outlet store. All the females are needy for love and affection but trade any hope for good things so they can live off the interest of the lies they tell themselves about the great future the could have if only they spring there trap. ---Note to Elsa, Kim, Silvers, and Blair: You ARE your cage. The only character that isn’t an A-hole of monstrous proportions is Uncle Jaxon. But don’t worry because in Steel Princess Rina breaks him too. Both books have Elsa and Aiden considering the concepts of intuition and inevitability as their opening chapter. We return to philosophy, and Sartre: Elsa and Aiden both struggles with the ultimate existential crisis: are they the player or the game? In Steel Princess, there are references throughout Aiden’s POVs of his worldview; he’s the player; manipulation won’t work on him anymore. He mastered himself in the darkness of his childhood, nursing himself upon the suffering and pain forced upon him to create a self-possessed demon without weakness — a villain entirely in control of his victim. But regardless of all Aiden’s encouragement, he hasn’t been able to get Elsa to stop being the game and to embrace her power. Elsa spent all of Deviant King saying bullies shouldn’t be understood. Rina has created her character with enough subconscious awareness to know that her amnesia, her scar, and her submissiveness are the seal on her Pandora’s box, and the key to it is to look into the abyss. So in book two, our Steel Princess is born upon the sacrificial stone of Deviant King’s poolside cliffhanger; the revelation has finally come to Elsa that she needs to remover herself from the Kings’ gameboard. But it hasn’t occurred to her that all her research on strategy and attack is absurd in the light that she refuses to recognize what she controls. She is focused on the smallest most inconsequential parts of the larger picture and settles for crumbs when she owns the bakery. This book is a rabbit hole of epiphany and discovery; admissions, confessions, and betrayals unloaded automatic assault weapon style and land like bombs. But the more you learn, the more you realize that you know nothing at all. For all of Rina Kent’s unbundling of backstory explaining what ingredients went into creating present-day Elsa and Aiden, we can’t begin to guess how two monsters will build their twisted kingdom. The last few pages only murky the waters further. I hate it. I hate how badly I want more. I want a nap. These books require multiple readings to start seeing Rina’s smart little hidden-in-plain-sight hints for Aiden, Elsa, the other horsemen, and side characters. I see new things with every read and have noticed she unmercifully diverts you from specifically stated facts through inflammatory dialogue between characters. It would help if you read the book once watching and hearing, once hearing all the conversation, and a few times with the sound off. I can assure you you will see things that will open your eyes. But I don’t recommend the obsessive investigation unless you want to join me in the misery that has me up at night penning theories in my journal and texting my therapist for psychiatric profiling answers. My wrap is that Rina mean-girl styled effed with my mind. I love her. I don’t particularly appreciate how she makes me feel. I can’t wait for her to mistreat me with the last book. And she better not let up with her story-crafting when she moves further into the other Royal Elite Series. I love the intricacies of her plot and the devastating brutality of the nature of her characters. Rina Kent is comfortable making her characters uncomfortable. I'm cool with that. She is so skilled at character development that I want her to challenge and break the horsemen and make all her heroines rage. And the people she writes are better with the more decay with which she defiles them. More. Give me more. Corrupt me too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019 by Ali

  • Great cliffhanger!
Format: Kindle
I love how Rina can create such angst and drama between her characters. I’m finding Elsa a bit annoying at times for how hypocritical she can be. Aiden may be crazy but at least he is honest and forthcoming with his wants and desires. I also found Elsa childish with her Aunt and yes she is 18 so technically it’s just great character building but I got annoyed with her more so in this book. I am looking forward to the last book in Aiden and Elsa’s story as this one’s ends on a great cliffhanger. I figured one aspect but didn’t see the other coming. The narration was great! Shane is great at emphasizing Aidens manic tendencies and Kierra does a great job with how Elsa is childish ( that doesn’t sound like a compliment but it is lol) basically she does a great job showcasing her characters emotions and and behavior. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Jessica

  • Oh Dear Lord. The cliffhanger!!!
Format: Kindle
I am so glad that I started the series after all the books were completed. The suspense, the cliffhanger, the angst, are everything and I can’t wait to continue the series. This book continues from where book one left off, which is when Elsa found out that Aiden is only with her to seek revenge for the death of his mom. She wakes up in the hospital because she was found drowning in the pool, which is weird because she avoids bodies of water like the plague. She remember someone pushing her into the water. Luckily, the new boy Knox was there and saved there. When Aiden visits her in the hospital, she confronts him and ends their relationship. But Aiden is jealous, possessive, and stubborn, so he’s not taking this lightly. Elsa decides that she and Aiden cannot be together because he basically lied to her. Knox comes into the picture and is her friend, and he’s also not afraid of Aiden and his threats. Aiden uses Queens as someone to make Elsa jealous and Elsa uses Knox in the same way. Inevitably, they gravitate towards each other, and Aiden refuses to have Elsa at arms length or have her be with anyone else. So they fight, they argue, and the tension between them is delicious. The way that their bodies react around each other is basically combustible. The chemistry between them is intense and indescribable. 🔥🥵🔥🥵. There are more truths revealed. This book gave pieces of the puzzle but not all of them. As Elsa decides to confront her demons and her past, more is revealed, as painful as it is, but knowing the truth is better than being left in the dark. The way that this book ended was simply ah maze ing!!! This series is addicting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021 by sherrejon

  • Amazing
Format: Paperback
Amazing book, so well written. It really, really draws you in, captivating you until the very end
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by Ashley

  • Good story line, but it’s mediocre written
Format: Kindle
Book 1 and 2 could’ve been 1. It’s repetitive, the thoughts, and information over and over. The story is dragged for too long to make 2 books. Between scenes the thoughts are just too much, too boring, too of the same thing over and over. I finished them because I don’t like to leave books unread after I start, but between them I got bored and pick other books and came back to finish it. The story line is good, I liked the mastery but it was missing the thrill because of the same thing; the story kept dragging and I got bored. The spicy scenes were also the same tho over and over, boring. I would’ve appreciated more story and in depth thrills instead of the same interactions between Elsa and Aiden. I wish someone else could take this story, rewrite it and make it thrilling. Even though I want to finish to see what happens in the end, I don’t know if want to pick up book three to be given almost nothing like in book 1 and 2. We could’ve gotten to the end of book 2 in just one book. We didn’t need so many scenes of them hanging out and having sx without giving us anything about the mystery and information about the plot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Cozy Simple & Serene

  • great on audible!
Format: Kindle
So I came VERY VERY close to dumping g this book in book 1 - and the reason I didn’t was because I had already downloaded book 2 and paid for it - so I thought let be get to book 2 and give a few chapters .. why you did I want to DNF it and burn it well because I can not STAND abusive relationship - where the FMC lets herself be used and fools herself into thinking ohh but he loves me or I deserve it or I don’t deserve it - the smut is fun fun fun if you like really raunchy and rough .. which I generally don’t .. so somewhere about 70% into 1 .. I started to see that there was actually a real story getting put together - one with deception intrigue fun side kicks … And I realized the FMC wasn’t kidding herself she generally like his ways … and it turned her on .. it’s still bit too much for my taste but I am grown up and can get past it.. and I’m glad I did because book 2 was really good . Getting down into FMC past and her attempts to not be manipulated .. although she fails miserably.. she is a sappy pathetic noodle ..I have to keep going and actually can’t wait to see how this saga ends ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2025 by Tyler waller

  • The King and The Princess Heat Things Up
Format: Kindle
I have repeatedly expressed my love for Deviant King and I thought there was no way Rina Kent could match it with Steel Princess. On personal experience alone, typically the second book of a trilogy is my least favorite. I feel like it will never hit the high that book one reached and there is such great expectations. That is NOT the case with Steel Princess. I LOVED this book something fierce and im even more anxious for Twisted Kingdom! Aiden....if this guy was real, i'd want to punch him in the face. But he's fictional and his possessive, alpha, obsessive, controlling ways get my twisted up in all the right ways. While he comes across as cold and calculating, we learn he is a sociopath. Steel Princess also captures a more emotional, loving side to Aiden, which of course was wonderful to see. "King has no filter whatsoever. He treats you like I’ve never seen him treat anyone else.” “And how is that?” “Like he wants to shield you from the world. I don’t think you even notice it, but sometimes, he looks at you like he can’t breathe without you. And believe me, that’s not the King everyone knows.” Elsa, aside from her sex fueled mind, may be one of the strongest heroines I have read in a long while. She gives as good as she gets, sometimes even better. Despite her fear of repercussions, she takes no nonsense from Aiden. I am completely enthralled with darkness, lies, secrets, and deceit between the pages of Steel Princess. The suspense is there. The chemistry will set your kindle on fire. And the drama...you wont be able to turn the pages fast enough. Even the supporting characters are fantastic. A fantastic addition to the Royal Elite trilogy and 100% deserving of the 5 stars I gave it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019 by Kerri's Reading Corner

  • Steel Princess
Format: Kindle
Get books always leave me with my jaw on the floor! I never really know how to take the men in this series definitely gives me the scary vibes but so many things were cleared up!
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026 by Mikaeyla Hughes

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