Susan S. (MoonLily) - , reviewed on + 72 more book reviews
This is a good story. After Miles was so instrumental in getting Lawrence and Juliet together and then causing trouble, it is fun to see him find his bride. There is an element of mystery and intrigue through this book and a bit of danger too.
There are four connected books that I know of, in order they are:
Desert Rogue (Lady Elizabeth Stanhope & Jonathan Wicke, brother to Lawrence Wicke, Duke of Deakin)
Diamond in the Rough (Jonathan's brother Lawrence, Duke of Deakin and Americdan heiress Juliet Jones)
Bed of Roses (Lady Alyssa Gray, of Graystone Abbey and Miles St. Alford, friend of Lawrence and prominent secondary character in Diamond in the Rough)
You and No Other (Earl of Graystone and Princess Cecile)
These can be read in any order, but you will enjoy Bed of Roses more if you read it before You and No Other.
There are four connected books that I know of, in order they are:
Desert Rogue (Lady Elizabeth Stanhope & Jonathan Wicke, brother to Lawrence Wicke, Duke of Deakin)
Diamond in the Rough (Jonathan's brother Lawrence, Duke of Deakin and Americdan heiress Juliet Jones)
Bed of Roses (Lady Alyssa Gray, of Graystone Abbey and Miles St. Alford, friend of Lawrence and prominent secondary character in Diamond in the Rough)
You and No Other (Earl of Graystone and Princess Cecile)
These can be read in any order, but you will enjoy Bed of Roses more if you read it before You and No Other.
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