LaVonne W. (Grnemae) - , reviewed The Last Rogue (Rogues of London, Bk 3) on + 451 more book reviews
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Smugglers, danger, love- all elements of another great book by Ms Mason
Regency romance - Lucas,Viscount Westmore, swears off sex & goes to the country - & encounters Bliss
Susan S. (susiebookworm) - reviewed The Last Rogue (Rogues of London, Bk 3) on + 50 more book reviews
The Last of the 3 Roques to fall in love. Connie Mason writes a good story.
starts off a little slow but ends up being a great romance
All London is stunned by Lucas, Viscount Westmore's vow to give up the fair sex and exile himself to St. Ives. The infamous rake is known for his love of luxury and his way with the ladies, just as the rugged Cornish coast is known for its savagery, its fearsome gales and its smugglers. But Luc is determined to turn away from the seduction of white thighs and perfumed flesh that had once ended in tragedy. He never guessed the stormy nights of Cornwall would bring unlooked-for danger, the thrill of the chase, and a long-legged beauty who tempts him like no other. As illicit cargo changes hands, as her flashing green eyes challenge his very masculinity, he longs for nothing so much as to lose himself in...Bliss.
In 1820 Viscount Lucas Westmore is about to pull out of Lady Sybil Roxbury, but she tightens and holds him in place. He is unable to remove himself and releases his seed inside her. Afterward Luke realizes that Sybil is already pregnant and trying to pass the unborn off as his. He tells her he will not marry her, but promises to find her a spouse. Two days later, the London Times announces that Sybil is dead an apparent suicide. Filled with remorse, the rake vows to give up sex. He leaves London for exile in St. Ives on the Cornish coast.
During his nocturnal wanderings to escape from the guilt that erodes his soul, he observes a smuggling operation headed by the Shadow. Finding a reason to live, he makes inquiries, but the villagers say nothing. Still he concludes that the squire's daughter Bliss Hartley is the Shadow. He saves her life by informing the excise men that she is his fiance. They marry mostly out of his failure to help Sybil, but love begins to blossom until an unknown person tries to kill Luc and someone else has taken on her former identity of the Shadow.
The latest Rogue regency romance is a delightful charmer starring two fabulous protagonists. Luc is an honorable person trying to do the right thing though his lament over failing Sybil seems an unfair self condemnation. Bliss is typical of many of the sub-genre heroines as she is courageous, independent, and performs an occupation that most men would fear to try. Together they make a fierce team for their enemies to cope with but a fabulous read for fans of Connie Mason.
Harriet Klausner
During his nocturnal wanderings to escape from the guilt that erodes his soul, he observes a smuggling operation headed by the Shadow. Finding a reason to live, he makes inquiries, but the villagers say nothing. Still he concludes that the squire's daughter Bliss Hartley is the Shadow. He saves her life by informing the excise men that she is his fiance. They marry mostly out of his failure to help Sybil, but love begins to blossom until an unknown person tries to kill Luc and someone else has taken on her former identity of the Shadow.
The latest Rogue regency romance is a delightful charmer starring two fabulous protagonists. Luc is an honorable person trying to do the right thing though his lament over failing Sybil seems an unfair self condemnation. Bliss is typical of many of the sub-genre heroines as she is courageous, independent, and performs an occupation that most men would fear to try. Together they make a fierce team for their enemies to cope with but a fabulous read for fans of Connie Mason.
Harriet Klausner
A fun book!!
Awesome book!
All London was stunned by Lucas, Viscount Westmores voe to give up the fair sex and exile himself to St. Ives. The infamous rake was known for his love of luxury and his way with the ladies, just as the rugged Cornish Coast was known for its savagery, its fearsome gales and its smuggles. But Luc was determined to run away from the seduction of white thighs and perfumed flesh that had once ended in tragedy. In th elong lonely hours of darkness he would make his atonement..or so he tought. He never guessed the stormy nights of Cornwall would bring unlooked for danger, the thrill of the chase and a long legged beauty who would tempt him like no other. As illict cargo changed hands as her flashing amber eyes challenged his very masculinity, he longed for nothing so much as to lose himself in bliss.
Don't know haven't read it, got it for a friend but she doesn't need it now
good book.
This is the last in this series and I wish there were more.