Kiss Leilani:That Prince is a Girl: The VIcious King's Captive Mate

Summary
In a world where girls are rare and sold like property, Emeriel is raised as a “prince” to hide her true sex, while her older sister Aekeira suffers under a tyrant king. When Urekai lords arrive and buy Aekeira, Emeriel refuses to be left behind and offers herself too. Taken to the Ravenshadow Citadel, they learn Aekeira is meant to serve the feral Urekai king’s beast. Emeriel must survive captivity, protect her sister, and face the bond pulling her toward the very monsters she fears.
Author Introduction
Kiss Leilani is a web-serial romance and dark fantasy author known for high-stakes captivity plots, intense emotional inner monologues, and a fast, cliffhanger-driven chapter style. In That Prince is a Girl: The Vicious King’s Captive Mate, Leilani blends royal intrigue, monster-mate mythology, and survival drama in a blunt, highly readable voice that keeps scenes moving and tension constant. Readers often praise her for addictive pacing, bold premises, and the way she writes vulnerable leads who still fight back. Many fans describe her stories as “impossible to put down,” because every chapter ends with a sharper danger or a bigger secret.
Book Strengths
This book’s biggest strength is its premise: a “pretty prince” is actually a hidden girl, and that secret collides with a brutal world where females are currency. The tone is dark, urgent, and very plot-forward, with strong dread around slavery, power imbalance, and monster politics. It also delivers a clear hook early (the Urekai purchase) and escalates quickly to a sealed fortress setting with near-zero escape options. The novel is long-form and bingeable at 391 chapters and about 445,105 words, giving room for slow-burn bonding, court power games, and repeated survival trials.
Conclusion
If you like dark fantasy romance with high danger, forced proximity, and a heroine hiding a lethal secret, this story delivers fast escalation and a locked-in fortress setting. Emeriel’s choice to follow her sister into Urekai captivity turns into a fight against monsters, politics, and her own growing bond to the most feared ruler alive.
FAQs
Q:Is this novel suitable for young readers?
A:Not really. The story includes slavery, sexual coercion themes, assault references, and heavy violence-related threats, which are more appropriate for mature readers.
Q:Does this novel have explicit sex scenes?
A:Based on the provided chapters, it contains explicit sexual language and strong sexual threats, plus a graphic sexual nightmare. Expect adult content.
Q:Does this novel have a happy ending?
A:Unknown from the provided excerpt alone. The setup is dark and survival-focused early on, so the ending outcome can’t be confirmed without later chapters.
