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The Rogue she Loved

(2021)
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How can she stop herself from falling for his roguish ways?

Her father forced her to live a dull and reclusive life, but Elise Hammington only longs for one thing; to feel the thrill of London’s Season. Soon the opportunity arises, as she receives an invitation from one of her dearest friends.

Yet, everything comes with a price. At the end of this adventure, she will have to fulfill her father’s wish and marry a titled man of his choice.

The easiest way to deal with heartbreak is to drink, gamble, and womanize. Stephan Andrews, the Earl of Chester, does just that. He believes he is content with his loveless life; until he meets his sister’s closest companion.

The last thing Elise expects upon arriving in her friend’s manor is to meet the most handsome rogue. Although she hates his frustrating ways, he soon drives her crazy for an entirely different reason.

Her spirit brings havoc to Stephan’s life. But he must keep his distance after finding out that she is soon to be betrothed.

Elise never expected to get tangled in this mess. For her heart belongs to a rake that utterly avoids her, while her future lies with a man she’d rather stay away from.

She mended his broken pieces, he added color to her dull life…

*If you like seductive Earls, Dukes, and Barons with a soft heart but a strong will, and romance stories depicting the Regency period, then The Rogue she Loved is the perfect novel for you.

Dive into the epic world of the Regency Era Ladies, Governesses, and Bluestockings while Ella takes you on a suspenseful journey full of passion and true love!

"The Rogue she Loved" is a Historical Regency romance novel of more than 80,000 words (around 440 pages). STANDALONE, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.




Genre: Historical Romance

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