Life has always been about one thing for me: Survival.I wear scuffed-up, hand-me-down shoes and too-big jeans and share a one-bedroom apartment with my three brothers. I'm not great at holding down a job, so I busk in the subway and pick other people's pockets to fill mine.Oh, and my mother wishes I'd never been born, a fact she makes sure to hurl in my face every time I see her. It's just one more thing to prove the odds of life have never been in my favor.But still, I'm lucky. I have the misfits and my violin. Most days, I'm really good at ignoring the echo of loneliness deep in my bones. Until Ethan finds me in the park and the melody that's always playing in my heart finally makes sense.He's everything I'm not. Tall, commanding, and so handsome it hurts my eyes. He lives in the most elite part of the city and has probably never once had to steal to eat. He's not like you'd expect, though-stuck-up, snobby, or mean. He's protective and warm... He makes me feel safe. He doesn't care that I don't have a coat or a penny to my name. He just wants me.I've never had a relationship. I've never even been kissed. No one has ever chosen me before.But how can we be together?He's Upper East Side royalty, and I'm a misfit...Or so I thought. Read Prince if you love: Opposites AttractRich/PoorHurt/ComfortM/M RomanceSpicy RomanceMistaken IdentityPossessive/Protective MaleFound FamilySuspenseNYC SettingPrince is a contemporary romance with elements of suspense. It can be read as a standalone, has a guaranteed happy ending, and does not have a cliffhanger. Prince is written in first person with dual POV. Please note this book contains child abuse and neglect, kidnapping, and homophobia. Some readers may find these things uncomfortable.
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