A Rogue's Rules for Seduction by Eva Leigh

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5

Dom and Willa's second chance romance in A Rogue's Rules for Seduction by Eva Leigh, book three in Last Chance Scoundrels, is sizzling, emotional, and entertaining, as rules are broken and rakes reformed. After dark memories from his past resurfaced, Dominic Kilburn left Lady Willa Ransom at the altar. Dom, was lost and aimless without Willa. She's the only woman who has ever held his heart, but he was afraid he didn't deserve her and panicked. Willa hid her pain from being jilted by leaving town; a coping mechanism for her. Following a year abroad, Willa accepts an invitation to a house party, determined to move on with her life. Well-meaning family and friends have conspired to throw them together, and Willa and Dom are forced to face each other, and their demons.

 

The magnetism and chemistry between these two is still there, despite their trying to avoid each other. The lingering force between them is stronger than their resistance, pulling them toward each other. The emotions: pining, fear, and emotional upheaval are all there. The wait was worth it when these two come together, both physically and emotionally. Their time together allows for the growth of a friendship, while they attempt to deny their magnetic attraction and sizzling chemistry; until neither is able to ignore it any longer. The fact that they inspire each other to speak up for what they want in their lives, him writing his poetry and she her charity work, adds another layer to this story and their relationship.

Ms. Leigh wrote a wonderful story filled with parental pressure, respect, passion and romance that should not to be missed. She provided a tale rich with respect, strong chemistry, wonderful banter, and amusing secondary characters finally giving Willa and Dom a chance for a happy future together. I highly recommend A Rogue's Rules for Seduction to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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