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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A breathtaking tale of fate, timeless love and redemption.
This is a story not to be missed! Lisa Kleypas' gift for searching the emotional depths of the human heart is to be savored in the tale of Emma Stokehurst and Prince Nikolas. It is the tale of two people who loved in another lifetime and whose lives came to a tragic end. Suffering from the wounds of that cruel lifetime and his current one, Prince Nikolas has locked his...
Published on May 24, 1999

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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Prince from Hell....................spoiler alert!!!!!!
Kleypas is one of my all time favorite romance writers. The hero's in 'Then Came You' and 'Devil in Winter' are in my top five. It pains me to do this, but Prince Nikolas from 'Prince of Dreams' is simply a horrible hero. No redeeming qualities what so ever.

No summary here, but simply why I hate him. He doesn't care about ANYBODY but himself. Here come the...
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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Prince from Hell....................spoiler alert!!!!!!, August 5, 2007
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Misuzmama (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Kleypas is one of my all time favorite romance writers. The hero's in 'Then Came You' and 'Devil in Winter' are in my top five. It pains me to do this, but Prince Nikolas from 'Prince of Dreams' is simply a horrible hero. No redeeming qualities what so ever.

No summary here, but simply why I hate him. He doesn't care about ANYBODY but himself. Here come the SPOILERS so be warned: Nikolas wants Emma, so what does he do? Court her? No. He sneaks around and gets rid of any potential suitors. What happens when she claims to be in love with one of them? He threatens the man secretly and forces him to flee to the continent. She's heartbroken and believes that no one will love her. On top of that she blames her father due to his former objections. Aha! But who is waiting in the wings to pick up the pieces? Yes you guessed it! Neanderthal Nikolas.

Emma's father hates Nikolas. The prince uses that knowledge to lead her into a seduction knowing that defying her father would give her great satisfaction. So they marry. He promises her that he will do everything in his power to make her happy. Does he? In a word -NO.

He distances himself physically and mentally from her. He tends to business all day and she to her animals. At night they make 'love' -if you could call it that, but he never lingers afterward and never EVER does he want her to touch him in any affectionate way at ANY time. Yes I know he's been tortured and had a horribly abusive childhood -yada yada. You'd think that maybe he would crave love? No. So instead of wallowing in his wife's affections, what does he do? He goes to a brothel!!! And he doesn't see anything wrong with it!

Then his ba*ta*d son shows up at his front door. Nikolas is simply mean to him and doesn't spare even a moment of thought about him. He's determined to get rid of him until Emma, outraged, swoops down and takes the boy under her wing.

So after being such a jerk how does Nikolas turn into a loving hero? Now that's the kicker! He's -get this- warps back into the past. Into his previous life. I kid you not. To the outside world he has simply fainted after seeing a painting of one of his ancestors, but in his head he 'dreams' that he is back 150 years with the love of his life -Emelia. So when he comes 'out' and back to the 'real' world he's a changed man.

So now (seemingly with the snap of the fingers) he's in love with Emma or is it really Emelia? And this is my biggest problem with the whole book. The reader never gets any indication that its really Emma that Nikolas loves and not Emelia from the 'past/dream'. This disturbs me.

So maybe the book isn't 'horrible' compared to other historical romances but it stinks compared to other Kleypas works. I HIGHLY recommend 'Dreaming of You', 'Then Came You', 'Lady Sophia's Lover' and 'Devil in Winter'.

Avoid this book. Hate me. I don't care. This one is just a bad egg amongst Kleypas's shining jewels.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Characters - too bad story fizzled, April 10, 2006
This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
As I finished Midnight Angel, I knew that I would be reading Prince of Dreams immediately. How I yearned to see what kind of story Kleypas would weave for a compassionate, yet untamed woman (Emma) and a tortured, soulless Russian prince (Nikolas). The story began with great promise, yet somewhere a wrong turn was made. The visions that Nikolas had were my first tip-off to the bizarre "pre-life" that would predominate the second half of this novel.

I was really impressed with what Nikolas went through to claim Emma. He manipulated her and those around her unceasingly as was his nature. I truly felt her despair when he turned away any affection that Emma tried to give him. How could she draw him into a loving relationship? You feel her anger when he becomes unfaithful in his attempts to push her and his feelings away because you just know that he can never outrun her love and compassion ... but another betrayal makes it evident that there is a long way to go. I really was wondering how this would all work out. Then comes the "pre-life" experience and Nikolas comes back from this time of unconsciousness and is so different and wants to start all over with Emma and his son (by an affair). It was so trite. I liked the old Nikki better! I felt sad because Emma was not loved for her unique self - only because she reminded him of the earlier Emilia. Silly ending to what could have been a wonderful story.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Inexplicably, Average (Spoilers), December 5, 2005
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Jennifer "Jenna" (Lawrence, KS, United States) - See all my reviews
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The story of the union between the cynical Nikolas Angelovsky and with heastrong Emma Stokehurst -foreshadowed so intriguingly in Kleypas' earlier novel, Midnight Angel- ought to merit more than three stars on the strength of its main characters alone.

Angelovsky -like some of Kleypas' recent heroes, including Sebastian, Lord St. Vincent- played the villain very effectively in Midnight Angel. With another author his misdeeds might render him irreemable, but Kleypas is talented enough to find, not a redemptive light, but a core of humanity, even in villains whose actions would normally put them beyond the pale of the reader's acceptance. Emma is an engaging and suitable answer to the problem of Prince Nikolai: vivid, compassionate, and imperially willful. Their story might have been -should have been- as powerful as its titan principles.

As you might guess from the rating, it wasn't.

Kleypas' failure in Prince of Dreams is, simply, a failure of plot. Where she might have written an honest and moving novel that relied on dialogue, discovery, and a slow give-and-take of trust to bring the lovers to terms, she has instead taken a short-cut. Halfway through the book, just as the couple's detente starts to stagnate, Angelovsky collapses. This collapse pitches him back in time, to live "freed" from his traumatic past. This liberation is itself dubious, since Angelovsky still remembers the events that scarred him. Nonetheless, while mired in the past, he meets and marries a woman who bears a startling similarity to Emma. Through the experience of loving her he somehow finds the courage to return to the modern Emma, a new man, and capable of love.

Kleypas may have been looking for trandescence or profundity with her flashback, but the result feels dishonest. Rather than forcing the characters to work through their problems face to face, Kleypas sends Angelovsky back in time to somehow expunge his guilt and memories -and with them, the internal conflict that made him a worthwhile character. The man who returns doesn't seem much like the Angelovsky that left. And the suggestion that Angelovsky somehow learns to appreciate his wife by loving another woman -even one who seems to be Emma in an earlier incarnation-- cheats Emma of the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in his life and their relationship. The reader is left dissatisfied, unconvinced by the Prince's change of heart or the couple's eventual reconciliation.

IN BRIEF:

Recommended only for Kleypas fans, or readers able to take pleasure in the earlier characterizations without letting the later implausibility ruin their experience.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A breathtaking tale of fate, timeless love and redemption., May 24, 1999
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This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a story not to be missed! Lisa Kleypas' gift for searching the emotional depths of the human heart is to be savored in the tale of Emma Stokehurst and Prince Nikolas. It is the tale of two people who loved in another lifetime and whose lives came to a tragic end. Suffering from the wounds of that cruel lifetime and his current one, Prince Nikolas has locked his heart away. But when he is transported back to the past - to remember their life and love as it had been (not to indulge in an incestuous relationship - he was remembering, not actually there) - he remembers the woman who taught him love and forgiveness. When he comes back to the same woman - in his current lifetime - he remembers her lessons and strives to start anew with her and the son he'd denied. But he must earn their love and trust and pray that Emma is not taken from him once again...An incredible story!!!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Some Prince...., June 4, 2000
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This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
I was not sure what Kleypas was reaching for when she wrote this book. I have to agree with some of the previous comments about both characters. There was nothing likeable about either one. He was too everything to show any sort of vulnerability. She was too prissy to root for. I read about halfway through this book and decided to reread "Someone To Watch Over Me." I have read all of Kleypas' work and I feel she is hit and miss with many of her books. I usually really love the book or hate it with a passion. Unfortunately this falls into the latter category. I recommend "Dreaming of You," "Someone To Watch Over Me, and "Somewhere I Will Find You." Her first two - "Where Passion Leads" and "Forever My Love" are also quite good. Her other books fall into the so so or blah category.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best...., June 19, 2004
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This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Is it hot in here or is it just me? :-> I just finished reading Prince of Dreams, and it was wonderful. I'd say it's one of my three favorite romance novels. I normally don't care for the time travel theme, but I was so intrigued by the Emma and Nikolas characters in Midnight Angel that I had to read their love story in Prince of Dreams. I read an interview with Lisa Kleypas in which she (probably jokingly) recommended to other authors not to try Russian settings, as apparently these two books were not as well received as her others. That's a shame because this was a simply outstanding book. Both Emma's and Nikolas' characters were deftly drawn, and Kleypas managed to avoid all the possible pitfalls I could see coming in the story line. Mikolas remained a masterful and exciting character while he was becoming sensitive and romantic, and Emma developed and matured in a believable way. The love scenes were very sensual. I was not expecting to like the time travel (or dream) sequence but it fit perfectly with the story. In all, I thought it was one of Kleypas' best stories. I'm only sorry that I'm getting to the end of her back list, and will have to start waiting for each new one to come out!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, October 23, 2005
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L. Avonly "friendlypages" (Norman, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Judging from the reviews below, people seem to either love or hate the book. Personally, I loved it. Nikolas' character is Kleypas at her best, a tortured hero bent on destroying himself. Emma also has her lessons to learn. Through understanding the truth about themselves and those around them, these two come to see life differently and love each other deeply. I don't like time travel, but it's not really time travel anyway- it's more of a past life. Yes, it is a bit long, but the emotional journey is worth the length. An enthraling read!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, January 9, 2000
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This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
I was disappointed with this book. I couldn't stop thinking that the hero was involved in an incestuous relationship with his ancestor. I am also not a big time travel romance reader.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than your average romance novel, November 28, 2000
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KittyKatLilli (Fort Worth, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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"Prince of Dreams" is an entire storyline derived from two lesser characters, Prince Nikolas and Emma Stokehurst from "Midnight Angel." If you liked "Midnight Angel" then you will also like "Prince of Dreams." The characters in this story are much more vivid than your usual romance novel characters...even Tasia and Stokehurst from "Midnight Angel" look stiff and artificial compared to Nikolas and Emma. Emma struggles with the fact that she is an untraditional woman and Nikolas struggles with the conflict between his desire to love Emma and his belief that he is incapable of love.

This story makes use of a past life/time travel device that I normally do not enjoy in a romance. However, it is handled well in this story and is an essential plot device for the metamorphosis of Nikolas' character. The past life dream of tragic love of his grandparents serves as the catalyst that allows him to resolve his emotional struggle. "Midnight Angel" tells of Nikolas' arrest and torture. "Prince of Dreams" deals with the resultant emotional scars from both his torture and his torturous childhood. The story follows the inner thoughts, desires and motivation of Nikolas in a way that explains and enlightens his actions from "Midnight Angel" Emma and Nikolas have a much more "modern" relationship than is usual for a romance novel. The author has maintained the character integrity of Emma. She is exactly the woman that you would have expected Emma the child to grow into. You'll read it in one sitting.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I've read this book over and over..., June 21, 2000
This review is from: Prince of Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Prince of Dreams was the first book by Lisa Kleypas that I read, and also the first time travel story as well. Although she freely incorporates fantasy into the plot, it is quite believable. I enjoyed the fact that Emma is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who is also not the stereotypical frail, helpless, perfect-looking heroine. Kleypas is wonderful in describing the opulent lifestyle of the Russian nobility. It is also wonderful to find that Nikolas, the antagonist in Midnight Angel, learns to love again by travelling to the past. The description on the back of the book is rather misleading and doesn't indicate clearly how enjoyable this book is.
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