The Devil May CareRogues & Gentlemen Book 4Dishonoured and ashamed, the ton’s scandalous darling, ‘Beau’ the Marquess of Beaumont, is forced to flee England to escape debtor’s prison. After a chance encounter, it appears Miss Millicent Sparrow is his only remaining friend, however unlikely.Miss Sparrow lives up to her name. Damaged and terrified by her cousin’s violent abuse, Milly is used to … Damaged and terrified by her cousin’s violent abuse, Milly is used to being overlooked and prefers it that way, until the desperation of her bleak world is gilded by rakishly handsome Beau’s extraordinary friendship.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I read the first three books of this series and I loved each one. I had mixed feelings about purchasing this book because I wasn’t sure I could like the Hero. I fell in love with Beau. I loved Milly and together the two made an amazing couple. There were times I worried if they’d ever get it right. I loved this book. It’s a must read and a new favorite.~ Amazon customer review
Miss Sparrow’s lively letters help Beau through his banishment and when his father dies suddenly and Beau inherits the Dukedom, he seeks out his little bird. To his shock he finds a woman in despair and, moved by pity, he offers her the protection of his name by marriage.
But Milly becomes impossible to overlook, and the more Beau needs his wife, the less interested she seems in her gorgeous husband.
For this rake, getting a woman’s attention has never been so complicated.
Warning: This book is liable to contain mild swearing and descriptive sex scenes!
The Rogues & Gentlemen series can be enjoyed as stand-alone regency romance and historical romance novels, or as part of the wider series. If the full series appeals, the suggested – but by no means essential – reading order would be:
•Book 1: The Rogue
•Book 2: The Earl’s Temptation
•Book 3: Scandal’s Daughter
•Book 4: The Devil May Care
•Book 5: Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
•Book 6: One Wicked Winter
•Book 7: To Tame a Savage Heart
•Book 8: Persuading Patience
•Book 9: The Last Man in London
•Book 10: Flaming June
•Book 11: Charity and The Devil
•Book 12: A Slight Indiscretion
•Book 13: The Corinthian Duke
•Book 14: The Blackest of Hearts
•Book 15: Duke and Duplicity
•Book 16: The Scent of Scandal
Happy reading! And please do leave a review if you can – it would mean the world to hear what you enjoyed most about the book.
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Loved This Book!!
I enjoyed the book. It is nice to see some one stand.up Tor the underdog, and help them to develop their fill potential
I’m personally not a fan of the steamy, intimate scenes. I would have appreciated a warning concerning the genre.
I loved it can’t wait to read more from this woundering author
Not impressed with wife. She was a bit over the edge with her attitude and did not always seem reasonable
A fun addition to the series.
Great read.
The book’s story line was very good. But really, I just don’t need this much explicit sex in my reading material. A good 1/3 of the book was graphic sex.
This book starts slow. Stick with it, it does get better. The characters can seem a little fickle, but their characters process and become more natural as the story builds. The gentleman is quite funny and seems more humanistic as the story moves forth.
I liked this book and was close to giving it four stars. Unfortunately, it dragged on a bit too long and had two big climactic scenes when really just one would be enough. Plus, the potential medical issue was a weird side note that only came into the plot when super convenient. Overall, a good read.
Sent me to a new place enjoyed visiting the people
This isn’t a bad book, but it didn’t hold my interest long enough for me to finish it.
Stories around a marriage of convenience are numerous, but I found this to be a very enjoyable read, not at all run of the mill. NIcely written, good dialogs, no endless “thoughts”. At times it was quite moving. Mild scenes with marital relations. On to book 5.