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The central conflict revolves around the mystery of Elsa’s identity and her connection to Aiden’s family. The tension is palpable as the two are forced into proximity. Kent uses the "forced proximity" and "enemies-to-lovers" tropes effectively, but she adds a layer of psychological horror to it. The revelations in

However, "Celik Prenses" begins the arduous task of cracking that armor. Aiden is not evil for the sake of evil; he is a product of his upbringing, molded by a father who taught him that love is a weapon and vulnerability is a death sentence. Kent masterfully peels back layers of his psyche in this book, showing the terrified boy beneath the monster. The question the book poses is simple but devastating: Can a monster be saved, or is he too far gone? Celik Prenses - Rina Kent

Aiden King is arguably one of Rina Kent’s most popular male leads. He is the definition of a morally gray character. The central conflict revolves around the mystery of