How to Tame a Wild Rogue by Julie Anne Long

How to Tame a Wild Rogue (The Palace of Rogues, #6)How to Tame a Wild Rogue by Julie Anne Long

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Palace of Rogues, #6

Release Date: July 25, 23

Daphne Worth is the daughter of a bankrupt viscount, and approaching 30. She should be married by now, but the love of her youth jilted her and Daphne just doesn’t want to risk her heart again. Instead, she has devoted herself to managing her family’s financial misfortune and had recently taken a job as a travel companion to a distant relative to add funds to their coffers, but when her employer’s husband decides that Daphne should be doing more to earn her wages, she decides enough is enough and makes a break for it – right into the arms of a pirate! She shuns his help until she is almost robbed in the street, then she accepts his escort to the boardinghouse and even plays along when Lorcan announces they are wed. But when she learns that the owner of the boardinghouse known as The Grand Palace on the Thames, is none other than Delilah, the former Lady Derring, and a friend from years ago, she is mortified by her current circumstances, but with nowhere else to go, she continues the charade and soon finds herself falling for the last man that she should ever want, her faux husband!

When Privateer Lorcan St. Leger left his ship in search of shelter as a wicked storm rolled into London, the last thing was expecting to do was to catch a young woman climbing out of a window, but that is exactly what happened and how he met Miss Daphne Worth. He offers to help her, but she refuses, so he lets her go but follows her. He once again saves her and this time, she accepts his offer to escort her to The Grand Palace on the Thames, as he too is going there. But when they arrive, they learn there is only a suite left and the patronesses will not allow an unmarried couple to share it. Luckily for them, Lorcan has no problem lying and says he and Daphne are married. It is supposed to be a ruse, but the longer they are together, it becomes clear that they belong together, but will Lorcan be able to overcome the reasons he claims are keeping them apart?

This was a great read, that was well-written and perfectly paced. The story is filled with witty banter, wonderful characters, old friends, secrets, lies, missing ships, a slow-burning romance, couples that are already in love, a hero to sigh for, a heroine to root for, great secondary characters, steamyish love scenes and finally an ending that is just perfect, followed by an epilogue that was even more perfect!! I loved this book, but it wasn’t flawless since most of the titles are wrong, which is my biggest HR peeve – but I almost didn’t even care because the story was that amazing! I have not read the previous books, but I had no problem following the story and will definitely be reading them! I highly recommend this story and will be looking forward to the next installment!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*

A Laird Without a Past by Jeanine Englert

A Laird without a Past
A Laird ALWAP Mills and Boon Cover March 2023

A Laird Without a Past
His past is forgotten…
Can his mysterious healer unlock his future?

When Royce wakes with no memories and suddenly blind, his situation seems dire. The only thing he remembers is being attacked by shadowy figures…but not the beautiful woman who came to his rescue. Now Iona MacKenzie’s every touch drives Royce wild. But when news of a manhunt for him reaches them, Royce must uncover his past if he has any chance of saving himself—and the woman he’s falling for…


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Jeanine Englert’s love affair with mysteries and romance began with Nancy Drew, Murder She Wrote, and her Grandmother’s bookshelves full of romance novels. She is a VIVIAN® and Golden Heart® Finalist as well as a Silver Falchion, Maggie, and Daphne du Maurier Award Winner in historical romance and mystery. Her Scottish Highland historical and historical romantic suspense novels revolve around characters seeking self-acceptance and redemption. When she isn’t wrangling with her characters on the page, she can be found trying to convince her husband to watch her latest Masterpiece or BBC show obsession. She loves to talk about books, writing, her beloved rescue pups, as well as mysteries and romance with other readers.

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Tracy’s Review:

A Laird Without a PastA Laird Without a Past by Jeanine Englert

Tracy’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Secrets of Clan Cameron, #1

Release Date: July 25, 2023

When Laird Royce Cameron sets out from Loch’s End in Argyll to get answers about his youngest sister Violet/Catriona’s disappearance years ago and his father’s possible involvement, he never expected to be ambushed or to be thrown into the loch and left for dead. But that is exactly what happened and Royce would have died if not for the intervention of Iona MacKenzie.

While swimming, Iona MacKenzie hears voices on the shore and sees some drunk men picking over what appears to be a dead body. She is enraged, her dear father’s body had received the same treatment and she won’t let this man be disrespected in such a fashion. She scares the men away and approaches the man, who to her surprise is still alive. As a healer, Iona can’t just walk away and manages to get him back to her cottage. She tends to his wounds and realizes that someone attacked him, not sure who or why, she keeps him hidden. It is days before he wakes and when he does, he has no memory of who he is, other than the name Royce and if that was not bad enough, he is blind! Iona helps him adjust and when bits of his memory return, she is there to comfort and encourage him all while trying to keep her own secrets and her heart intact. It soon becomes clear that the people who tried to kill him are still looking for him – but why? And the more time they are together the closer they get to finding the answers and the harder it is to face the fact that they will soon have to part. Will Royce regain his memories and his sight? Will he find the answers he is looking for? And will he leave with Iona or a broken heart?

This was such a great story and a fabulous start to a new series! I loved the connection between Royce and Iona and was delighted with their character development. This story has wonderful characters, warmish love scenes, secrets, danger, surprising revelations, a bit of heartache, hard choices, meaningful character development, an ongoing mystery, and finally a HEA with an epilogue. At the end of “Wed to the Laird”, the last book in the Falling for a Stewart series, I hoped that Ms. Englert was going to give us the Cameron siblings stories and she did not disappoint because this story was even better than I could have hoped for! This is the first book in a new series and it does have ties to the last book in the previous, while I think you could start this series without reading that series, I would highly recommend at least reading “Wed to the Laird” before starting this series – you won’t regret it.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*