The Soulless Prince: A Tam'lin Retelling (Borderland Princes Fairytale Retellings #2)
Jacque Stevens
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· 1 ratings · Published: 21 Mar 2025
Tabitha Brewer has always had a thing for cats. They became her family after leaving her previous life as a poor, neglected street urchin. And when one of the quirky creative’s beloved strays goes missing—right after she learns he was an enchanted prince—she can’t get him out of her mind or her dreams.
But when parts of her dreams bleed into the waking world, Tabitha realizes that the only way to rescue her former feline companion is to leave her home at the second-hand dress-shop behind and step into a faerie realm filled with every single danger she could possibly imagine.
And Tabitha has always had an exceptional imagination.
Can an eccentric, shut-in with far too many cats defeat a powerful fae queen, return the heart and soul of her kingdom’s stolen prince, and build a love with someone without whiskers? Or will she lose herself to a magical dream-world just as deadly as her own imagination?
The Soulless Prince is a clean romantic and comedic fantasy inspired by Tam’lin and other fairytales. It is meant to be read after The Shoeless Prince, revisiting and expanding the ending of that story with fresh new details as told from an alternative character perspective.
TW: Past trauma and other more mature topics that were only briefly alluded to in Shoeless are confirmed and more openly discussed here. Nothing is shown “on page,” maintaining the same humor, clean/sweet romance, and happily-ever-after ending found in Shoeless.
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The 'Borderland Princes Fairytale Retellings' series
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book · myths · retellings · coming-of-age · fairy-tale · fiction · young-adult · romance · fantasy · magic · class-difference · friends-to-lovers · cats · royalty · adaptations · new-adult · animals · humor · family · fae
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