Ethan Fang had everything—wealth, success, and a peaceful life—until his greedy relatives betrayed and murdered him. But fate wasn’t done with him yet. He wakes up in a new world as Leonard Drakos, the twelfth prince of the Holy Drakos Empire. Considered weak and useless in a kingdom ruled by sword and magic, he now has a second chance to rise above everyone who looks down on him. With the memories of his past life and a burning desire for revenge and power, Leonard vows to take control of his destiny. This time, he will not be the one left behind—he will reign supreme!
From the moment I started Rebirth of the Forsaken Prince, I was completely hooked. The story does an amazing job of making me feel connected to Alistair Drakos, a prince abandoned by his own family. Watching him struggle against his weak body, face the king’s judgment, and push himself beyond his limits kept me turning page after page. The world-building is rich, with a powerful empire, strong warriors, and a strict hierarchy that makes Alistair’s journey even more intense. The magic system and knight training feel well-developed, and every challenge he faces makes me root for him even more. There are moments of pain, determination, and even mystery—especially with his strange dreams and blessings from unknown gods. If you love stories where the protagonist rises from nothing, battles fate itself, and refuses to give up, then this is definitely for you. I can’t wait to see how Alistair changes the world around him!
The novel excels in its character development, especially Alistair's transformation from a frail, overlooked prince into a force to be reckoned with. The tension in court politics, the depth of the magical system, and the emotional weight of his past life make this story both thrilling and immersive. Readers who love underdog stories, royal drama, and intense training arcs will find themselves hooked.