Rachel H. (scrapbooker) reviewed To Rescue a Rogue (Company of Rogues, Bk 14) on + 147 more book reviews
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After Darius "Dare" Debenham rescues her from a potentially ruinous late-night adventure, Mara St. Bride vows to return the favor by rescuing Dare. A year after everyone thought he had perished at Waterloo, Dare turns up in England with little memory of what had happened to him and an addiction to opium. As Dare struggles desperately to overcome his dependency, the last thing he thinks he needs is someone like sweet, stubborn Mara meddling in his life, but she is determined to bring joy and light to the man she loves.
The last book in the "Company of Rogues" series of books.
The last book in the "Company of Rogues" series of books.
Helpful Score: 1
Great Great Great!! Could not put this book down... I really had to convince myself to give this one up!!
Shelly G. (BondGirl) reviewed To Rescue a Rogue (Company of Rogues, Bk 14) on + 149 more book reviews
This is a book the follows the "Rogue" Series, where one of the Rogues, Dare, is fighting to become free of a drug that was given to him during his time as a wounded "prisoner" of the war and the woman he gives him the ultimate freedom. Loved the book and would highly recommend it.
The last of Rogues, Dare Debenham has returned from the war a changed man. Once fun-loving, now he must battle a demon addiction. Lovely Lady Mara is determined to help him and offers a temptation he can't resist.
Much better then "the rogue returns"...it was a page turner. Loved this book
Julie P. (cindersatin) reviewed To Rescue a Rogue (Company of Rogues, Bk 14) on + 265 more book reviews
A Wonderful rogue series book. This book is a little more heavy than previous books- but Beverly is a master!
Laura H. (lalalou) - , reviewed To Rescue a Rogue (Company of Rogues, Bk 14) on + 38 more book reviews
Rather fun. I've been looking forward to Dare's story...wasn't disappointed.
Completes the Company of Rogues series. Deals with Dare,the Rogue who had been kidnapped after Waterloo and addicted to opium.
Christy E. (ceberle) reviewed To Rescue a Rogue (Company of Rogues, Bk 14) on + 19 more book reviews
Interesting premise - always a pleasure to read Jo Beverly. I enjoyed this one as well.
Boring. Boring. Boring. I did not think it was necessary to take me through every step of the rehab program for Dare. I thought Mara used her hair color as an excuse to be a rebellious 18 year old. It seemed to be written by a committee. There were too many distracting side issues.
Lady Mara & Lord Darius are fiesty characters with trouble aplenty. It is always fun to watch them get out of a mess.
From Booklist
After Darius "Dare" Debenham rescues her from a potentially ruinous late-night adventure, Mara St. Bride vows to return the favor by rescuing Dare. A year after everyone thought he had perished at Waterloo, Dare turns up in England with little memory of what had happened to him and an addiction to opium. As Dare struggles desperately to overcome his dependency, the last thing he thinks he needs is someone like sweet, stubborn Mara meddling in his life, but she is determined to bring joy and light to the man she loves. A resourceful heroine who refuses to settle for anything less than true love and a tortured hero with a scandalous past eventually earn a happily-ever-after in this quietly powerful romance. With her usual beautifully nuanced characters and lyrical writing, RITA Award winner Beverley brings her popular Company of Rogues Regency historical series to a triumphant conclusion. John Charles
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After Darius "Dare" Debenham rescues her from a potentially ruinous late-night adventure, Mara St. Bride vows to return the favor by rescuing Dare. A year after everyone thought he had perished at Waterloo, Dare turns up in England with little memory of what had happened to him and an addiction to opium. As Dare struggles desperately to overcome his dependency, the last thing he thinks he needs is someone like sweet, stubborn Mara meddling in his life, but she is determined to bring joy and light to the man she loves. A resourceful heroine who refuses to settle for anything less than true love and a tortured hero with a scandalous past eventually earn a happily-ever-after in this quietly powerful romance. With her usual beautifully nuanced characters and lyrical writing, RITA Award winner Beverley brings her popular Company of Rogues Regency historical series to a triumphant conclusion. John Charles
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Part of the Rogue series. Lord Darius Debenham believes nothing can save him from his demons. Enter Lady Mara St. Bride who has never backed down from a challenge.
Jo Beverley is a great author. The Company of Rogues is a wonderful series.