Plus, he's an underdog with attitude and I have a massive weakness for hot underdogs with swaggering attitude. Which is to say, he's always about ten steps ahead of everyone, can deduce master plans from a discarded gum wrapper, and pulls it all off with the type of suave demeanor that never fails to make my knees wobble. Sage is one of those characters who has Sherlock Holmes Superpowers of Observation and Fantasticness. Luckily I was saved from being a total creeper lusting after a fifteen year old, because Sage's voice makes it very easy to imagine him as a completely adult 20 something. Sage embodies the personality of my number one most coveted male character type ever (yes, even over alpha men). Really, the story could have been downright awful (it isn't) and I still would have Special Shelved The False Prince on the strength of his voice alone. I knew this was going to be a Special Shelf book as soon as I "heard" Sage's voice narrating. (seriously ladies-don't underestimate me 'cause I'm small. The False Prince is *THAT* book! I stayed up way too late in order to finish it.and I'm seriously considering throwing all notion of a sleep schedule out the window and rereading the whole book right now.
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