Well formed characters. A slim read but believable. Well toned, and despite not many pages I am hard pressed to say what could of been added because the story flowed effortlessly and concluded at the ending as this type of romance usually ends. I enjoyed the interplay between thw characters and couldn't put this book down. I am grateful there are oher books rounding out this cast of characters. I shall look them up to read. Really liked this fourth novel in G.G. Vandagriff's rogues series. This novel tells the story of Fanny who uses Shakespeare to escape from the abuse she received from her mother. At the age of 17, she is awaiting her debut in society and is staying with her sister Elise who is married to a Duke. Fanny meets the somewhat jaded friend of the Duke's Capt. Buck while playacting a scene from As You Like It in the garden. Buck falls for this spritely girl and from that point calls her Rosalind. The two stretch the limits of society and eventually, Buck must decide if he is willing to rescue Fanny from her misguided and naïve attempts at rebellion. It's a great story like those of Georgette Heyer and is a credit to Regency era romances. Fun read!
I liked it, but did get a little bored towards the end. Full review to come. Content: Clean.
—jelloqueen1998
Engaging and charming. Makes me want to read all her books.
—cdagirl14
Fun and very clean romance. It could use a sequel.
—toddfulcher123456789
Loved this book. Loved the story line.
—val