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A review by aiyam
Never Rescue a Rogue by Virginia Heath
emotional
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Okay I loved the first book in the Merriwell Sister series, and I was so excited when I got the email that the sequel was available on netgalley. Diana was my favorite sister in the first book and her story did not disappoint.
The DRAMA oh my goodness. Possible illegitimate dukes, investigative reporters, ruination, oh my. This story was such a wild ride. Dalton (Giles' butler) will forever be my favorite character with all of his unsolicited advice. The banter between all the characters is witty and funny. The plotline is engrossing and original. The writing is absolute perfection.
There is nothing I love more than a good enemies to lovers. Giles and Diana truly fulfill this archetype in the best ways. They constantly mock each other, but know how far they can go before they should stop. They endure nonstop teasing from family and friends about the palpable tension between them. I was itching for the two of them to get together by the end of the book, and even though I knew it would happen I still shrieked with joy when they slept together.
10/10, Virginia Heath did not disappoint with this sequel.
The DRAMA oh my goodness. Possible illegitimate dukes, investigative reporters, ruination, oh my. This story was such a wild ride. Dalton (Giles' butler) will forever be my favorite character with all of his unsolicited advice. The banter between all the characters is witty and funny. The plotline is engrossing and original. The writing is absolute perfection.
There is nothing I love more than a good enemies to lovers. Giles and Diana truly fulfill this archetype in the best ways. They constantly mock each other, but know how far they can go before they should stop. They endure nonstop teasing from family and friends about the palpable tension between them. I was itching for the two of them to get together by the end of the book, and even though I knew it would happen I still shrieked with joy when they slept together.
10/10, Virginia Heath did not disappoint with this sequel.