Rose and the Rogue: A Regency Romance

· Wallflowers of Wildwood Book 2 · SkySpark Books
5.0
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Is it really so bad to be ruined?

When a cruel prank leaves the blind Rosalind Blake ripe for humiliation on a ballroom dance floor, she is rescued by an infamous rogue. Soon the innocent wallflower is seduced by the charm of Adrian Calwell, the scandal-chased Baron of Norbury, who is much more than he seems. 

Adrian's only goal in rescuing Rose was to thwart another man's heartless trick. But Rose proves to be well worth it, and Adrian is impressed by the unusual young lady. Unfortunately, his reputation as a scoundrel makes it unlikely he’ll never be allowed near her again. Not that Adrian has ever let what’s “allowed” stop him for long.

When rumors begin to swirl about Rose’s own reputation and threaten her whole future, Adrian takes matters into his own hands to find the source and defend her honor. It will take all of Adrian's ingenuity and all of Rose’s daring to find the truth and prove to the world that there is a way for a rose and rogue to be together. 

The Wallflowers of Wildwood series follows five young women as they leave their beloved boarding school and venture out into the cutthroat world of the marriage mart. Get ready, London. These wallflowers are wilder than you think!

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
Peggy Collins
October 23, 2021
Adrian Marsh is a rake in the process of reforming. When he steps in to rescue Rose at a ball when a cad leaves her standing alone in the middle of the dancefloor, he takes a huge step in the right direction. Rose and Adrian are an interesting couple, and perfect for each other. They seem to see past the surface, her blindness and his reputation (and what caused it), to the wonderful people inside. Rose is intelligent, cheerful, and musically talented. Adrian, the true Adrian, is a strong, compassionate, and protective person. All he has to do is convince Rose’s family that he is not the rake he used to be. This is a story that touches your heart. I love the way Adrian feels when he observes the world as Rose knows it. I enjoy the banter and interaction between Carlos and Poppy. They add a bit of flare to the story. A lovely story with likeable characters (except the aforementioned cad), romance, a hero (two actually) who rescues kittens. Love it! I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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About the author

Elizabeth Cole is an author of historical romance. She can be found hanging around museums, coffeeshops, and graveyards…but not after dark.

She studied English literature and medieval European history in school, but found that not many jobs required knowledge of the quadrivium or the Crusades (shocking, right?). She went back to school for a Masters in Library Science, but later decided she liked writing books even more than cataloguing them.

As a writer, Elizabeth finds inspiration in lots of places, whether it’s art or movies, or TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Jeremy Brett-era Sherlock Holmes. She grew up reading lots of fairy tales and fantasy, as well as the detective stories of Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, PD James, Mickey Spillane, and Ellis Peters. And of course, she reads romance! Johanna Lindsay, Mary Jo Putney, Mary Balogh, and Sarah MacLean all get snapped up whenever a new title comes out.

When not writing, she watches extremely bad movies—the kind with more explosions than acting. (Sometimes those bad movies feature the silhouettes of a human and two ’bots in the corner…) Just a bit of a nerd, she also loves board games and tabletop RPGs. She can not divulge how many dice might be in her house at this moment. However, she does know where her towel is.

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