Never Rescue a Rogue
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3.9
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Virginia Heath
Virginia Heath’s Never Rescue a Rogue, the next book in the Merriwell Sisters series, is filled with whip-smart banter, swoony romance, hilarious mishaps, and twisty reveals that will make you gasp and laugh in delight.Diana Merriwell and Giles Sinclair only tolerate one another for the sake of their nearest and dearest. Everyone believes that the two of them are meant to be together, but Diana and Giles know that their constant pithy barbs come from a shared disdain—not a hidden attraction. Diana loves the freedom of working at the newspaper too much to give it up for marriage, and Giles is happily married to his bachelor lifestyle. But they do have one thing in common—the secrets they can’t risk escaping.When Giles’ father, the curmudgeonly Duke of Harpenden unexpectedly turns up his toes, it’s only a matter of time before someone comes crawling out of the woodwork who knows the true circumstances of his only son's birth. As the threat of blackmail becomes real, Giles must uncover the truth of his parentage first, or else he and all those who depend upon him will be ruined—and dogged bloodhound Diana is his best hope at sniffing out the truth. As Giles and Diana dive into his family’s past, the attraction that the two of them insisted wasn’t there proves impossible to ignore. Soon, the future of the Sinclair estate isn’t the only thing on the line...
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Author
Virginia Heath
Pages
368
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Published Date
2022-11-08
ISBN
1250787793 9781250787798
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"It was pretty okay until the end where they got together because Virgina Heath wrote the sex scene like a man and I was cackling. Thank goodness it was at the end tho because the book lost all appeal and I was cringing every now and then until I finished. Her first book didn't have any scenes so I liked that one better because she really tried but it was written so weirdly.
Also the ending didn't tie up all the knots which usually in these shallow books they do. Like what about her being the Sentinel and a duchess? How was she going to continue? Whatever I finished it tho."