
This books may cause an emotional breakdown (ok, that happens) WHILE actually delivering on heat 🌶️🌶️🌶️.25*/5 (review by Hannah B)ĭo not start reading close to due dates as engaging with this book will cause you to pay no attention to all other things (from review by rasa: “pI robably wrote the most disgusting essay of my academic career (worth like 20% of my overall grade for that class) because i was RUSHING to get back to this book. Those who have read it attest to committing THE most carnal sin of all HR readers: liking this rogue redemption line MORE THAN (!) West Ravenel (review by Kristina)

This book is currently enjoying the well-deserved 4.59 stars on Goodreads Highlights (just a few because find out for yourselves, please!):

And are reminded that romance writers can indeed produce books that don’t just entertain, delight and make you sign and sweat (bring all the heat, I say), but can do it in an exquisite way that leaves your romance-reading woman’s heart in absolute shambles! And I’m talking about the romance novels I genuinely like, give stars to, and often re-read.Īnd then you come across Forever Your Rogue by Erin Langston. I could be enjoying the book, liking it, keep reading but that lingering sense of lovely-but-not-THAT-special remains. It’s not actually true, for I possess no writing talents, but I feel like a book is just on this side of attainable: the words, the story, the feelings carry that slight sense of ordinary. I doubt I’ll ever be chosen for an ARC opportunity on account of being terrible at reviews, but I shall be gathering all my abilities to encourage you to read ĭo you ever get this smuggish “I could write this” feeling, when reading a romance novel? I often do. Note: I posted an ah-Im-melting post about this book on r/RomanceBooks too
