Review: The Virgin and the Rogue

Synopsis:

Continuing her bestselling Rogue Files series, Sophie Jordan brews up a scintillating romance about a timid wallflower who discovers a love potion and ends up falling for a dashing rogue.

A love potion…

Charlotte Langley has always been the prudent middle sister, so her family is not surprised when she makes the safe choice and agrees to wed her childhood sweetheart. But when she finds herself under the weather and drinks a “healing” tonic, the potion provokes the most maddening desire… for someone other than her betrothed.

With the power…

Kingston’s rakehell ways are going to destroy him, and he’s vowed to change. His stepbrother’s remote estate is just the place for a reformed rogue to hide. The last thing he wants is to be surrounded by society, but when he gets stuck alone with a wallflower who is already betrothed… and she astonishes him with a fiery kiss, he forgets all about hiding.

To alter two destinies.

Although Charlotte appears meek, Kingston soon discovers there’s a vixen inside, yearning to break free. Unable to forget their illicit moment of passion, Kingston vows to relive the encounter, but Charlotte has sworn it will never happen again—no matter how earth-shattering it was. But will a devilish rogue tempt her to risk everything for a chance at true love?

Rating: 5-stars

Review:

The Virgin and the Rogue by Sophie Jordan is one hilarious and entertaining read. This historical fiction isn’t like any other that I have read. The main female protagonist is not what she appears to be. Charlie at first gives off the impression that she’s a pretty, dull, and quiet mouse. However, she hides a demanding wanton personality. Fortunately, that side other never showed up before until she’s overridden with desire. It so happens, that at that precise moment, a sexy rogue such as Kingston, is in the same room as her. Desire flares out and within moments she and Kingston are having the best heated moment ever. Scandalous, hot, and funny-Sophie Jordan has captured my full-attention with this new book. I loved the passion between the characters, as well as their banters.

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