Monday, July 1, 2019

Review: Rogue Most Wanted

Rogue Most Wanted Rogue Most Wanted by Janna MacGregor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Janna MacGregor's "Rogue Most Wanted" was my favorite book of the Cavensham Heiresses series so far. I really liked the hero, Will, when he was featured in the earlier books, so it was great to get to know him better here. He was even more likeable the more I got to know him. He was such a kind, generous, loving person who deserved to find happiness, and Thea, the heroine, seemed like a great match for him.

As for Thea, she was endearingly awkward in her social skills when dealing with other members of the ton, but so confident and independent when it came to dealing with her estate and other matters. She really came into her own thanks to the love and care shown to her by the Cavensham family. Also, I found it very easy to empathize with what she went through during her grandfather's illness because Alzheimer's runs in my family, so I have gone through similar things with my grandmother and other relatives. Her feelings of guilt and remorse after her grandfather's death seemed completely realistic and understandable to me, and I could see why they had such a profound impact on the decisions she made regarding her future plans.

As always, it was great to catch up with the couples and secondary characters featured in previous books in the series. They provided a lot of useful guidance and advice to Thea and Will along the way, along with some well-meaning meddling. I look forward to seeing what happens to all of them in the next book!

*ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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