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Dearest Rogue
by Elizabeth Hoyt
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was surprisingly one of the softest Maiden Lane books and I loved it a lot.
In this book, both MCs are disabled. Phoebe is the sister of a Duke who has lost her ability to see over the last few years. James is a former dragoon captain, but can no longer occupy that position after he was injured in a previous book. The Duke (Maximus) hires James as a bodyguard for his now blind sister.
The MCs are so soft towards each other in this book. Even though there is lots of kidnappings etc that take place, this book is quite low angst. There isn’t a lot of internal suffering wrt the class difference, which was refreshing to me.
Content notes: London, England and Cornwall, England. Rep: Both MCs are white. Both MCs are disabled. There is a class difference.
In this book, both MCs are disabled. Phoebe is the sister of a Duke who has lost her ability to see over the last few years. James is a former dragoon captain, but can no longer occupy that position after he was injured in a previous book. The Duke (Maximus) hires James as a bodyguard for his now blind sister.
The MCs are so soft towards each other in this book. Even though there is lots of kidnappings etc that take place, this book is quite low angst. There isn’t a lot of internal suffering wrt the class difference, which was refreshing to me.
Content notes: London, England and Cornwall, England. Rep: Both MCs are white. Both MCs are disabled. There is a class difference.