Never Rescue A Rogue by Virginia Heath

 






Synopsis:


Why on earth would she want to kiss him when he vexed her so?

Diana Merriwell and Giles Sinclair only tolerate one another for the sake of their nearest and dearest. Everyone believes that they are meant to be together, but Diana and Giles know that it is animosity, not attraction, that fuels their barbed exchanges. Anyway, Diana loves her freedom too much to give it up for marriage, and Giles is happily wedded to his bachelor lifestyle.

After Giles’ curmudgeonly father, the Duke of Harpenden, unexpectedly turns up his toes, it’s only a matter of time before the circumstances of his only son’s birth are revealed. With the threat of blackmail hanging over him, Giles must uncover the truth, or he and all those who depend on him will be ruined.

As Giles and Diana dive into his family’s past, the attraction that they insisted wasn’t there proves impossible to ignore. It seems that the future of the Sinclair estate isn’t the only thing on the line… 


Review:





Never Rescue A Rogue is incredible, I was charmed by Giles, the Rogue, and Diana, the Harridan since the first page.

I can only sing the praises of this story and this author.
The atmosphere of the book is totally different from the previous book in the series, it was engaging, intriguing and humorous.
Virginia Heath wonderfully wrote a suspensful, slow burning romance.

The book starts with Giles and Diana banters, they enjoy to tease and to prick each other. Diana thinks that Giles is insufferable, and Giles thinks that Diana is a willful woman, but when hard times come they know they can trust each other.

They make a great team and a beatiful couple, I couldn't not root for them and their happiness.

I highly recommend to read and to enjoy this novel. It's the second in the series but it could be read as a standalone.






Release Date: 11.02.2022


























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