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sharonjay 's review for:
Dearest Rogue
by Elizabeth Hoyt
3.5
Dearest Rogue has 2 of my favorite romantic plot scenarios 1) a blind hero/heroine and 2) a bodyguard love interest. So basically I was gonna like this regardless. But this was a really sweet story. No ridiculously controlling alpha love interest here. He's pretty much in love with her from the beginning and I liked reading their growing friendship and love but I would have liked to see a bit more of their relationship in the beginning (but maybe that's in the other books?). Kinda skimmed through the Eve/Val parts because I wasnt interested. I find this happens a lot in HEA romance novels. Like, I KNOW that Phoebe and James are going to live HEA so therefore I KNOW that the kidnappers aren't going to succeed so why would I read through their parts when they don't offer anything particularly interesting? Especially when skimming does the job.
PS. I can't read "titties" or especially "clitty" in a serious love scene without laughing hysterically.
Dearest Rogue has 2 of my favorite romantic plot scenarios 1) a blind hero/heroine and 2) a bodyguard love interest. So basically I was gonna like this regardless. But this was a really sweet story. No ridiculously controlling alpha love interest here. He's pretty much in love with her from the beginning and I liked reading their growing friendship and love but I would have liked to see a bit more of their relationship in the beginning (but maybe that's in the other books?). Kinda skimmed through the Eve/Val parts because I wasnt interested. I find this happens a lot in HEA romance novels. Like, I KNOW that Phoebe and James are going to live HEA so therefore I KNOW that the kidnappers aren't going to succeed so why would I read through their parts when they don't offer anything particularly interesting? Especially when skimming does the job.
PS. I can't read "titties" or especially "clitty" in a serious love scene without laughing hysterically.