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Average rating3.7
When she is targeted by kidnappers, Lady Phoebe Batten, who is going blind, is surprised to discover an unexpected tenderness beneath the tough exterior of her bodyguard, Captain James Trevillion, as he tries to protect her.
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Finally! A Maiden Lane novel that I can truly say I genuinely enjoyed. Most of them had been average reads for me. Some even irritated me. I was getting worried that this is going to my experience for the rest of the series.
Fortunately, Dearest Rogue saved the series for me. I love stoic, manly Trevvalian, and I loved Phoebe who was brave, strong and knew exactly what she wanted. It helps that the “Bodyguard falls in love with his charge” trope is my favourite, however.
It's clear that Hoyt has really improved in her characterisation since Book 1. This was my main problem with her books - her characters act in inexplicable ways, thus making it difficult for me to believe in the couple's attraction to one another. In this book, not only was I convinced, I actually felt sexual tension between the two.
Dearest Rogue is part of the Elizabeth Hoyts Maiden Lane series. The heroine of this book is Lady Phoebe Batten. Phones is blind and her over-protective brother has hired a bodyguard, Captain James Trevellion to keep her safe. 2 attempted kidnappings, 2 successful kidnappings and a hideout later, Phoebe and James are in love. HEA for everyone.
I have mixed feelings about this book. The story was fast paced and fun. Both the main characters are very likable. The only problem I have is that they have no chemistry. Not great for romance. Maybe a buddy story but not a romance.
Overall, I give this 2.5 stars.
I won this book through a Goodreads giveaway.