Rebellious Prince is more about Rafe. Rafe is cat-shifter from planet, Qurilixen and being second-borne to the throne, he does what is required of him and nothing more than that. One of the tasks was that he is to find a wife from Earth which he was going to put off indefinitely. When he met Jenna, that very thought went out the door.
Jenna is a very serious workaholic. As far as Jenna is concerned, she was average. Good-looking men especially handsome men don’t give her a second glance. However, Rafe was pursuing her to persuade her that she is the one for him.
Rafe’s courtship of Jenna is a rocky start especially with the Earth terminologies and meaning. I love the humor when Rafe is trying to find common grounds of why Jenna should be with him just because both love cats.
Jenna isn’t in danger until she reached Rafe’s home in Vars. Rafe certainly, has his hand full. Persuade that Jenna is his mate and to protect her from his people who believes that the bond between a Var and an earth woman will weaken the Var bloodline.
Readers/Listeners can relate to Jenna. Jenna hated her job and her boss. Who doesn’t when a job is just a job and a boss who doesn’t appreciate good employees.
The narrator, Connor Brown did pretty good with Rafe’s lay-back attitude of how he looked at life and Jenna’s seriousness of being an independent career woman. The narrator did very well with Ivar, Rafe’s older brother, who took his responsibilities very seriously.
I was given this audiobook by the author. I later, volunteered to write an unbiased review. I was not compensated or influenced in any way of writing this review.