Despite his ignominious introduction in the previous book, Sherbourne is quite likeable, and he pairs well with Charlotte. Charlotte and Sherbourne are technically a love match, but they don’t know each other very well before they get married, so much of the book is devoted to our hero and heroine becoming better acquainted with each other. She feels very at home in Wales, and immediately begins to help Sherbourne with his plans to build a coal mine. He has spent his life making money, and is motivated by any opportunity to spite the aristocrats who have shunned him since childhood.Ĭharlotte is the last of the Windham sisters to marry, and although her courtship is not very long, she has positive feelings about marrying Sherbourne. He doesn’t have a title, nor does he want one. Sherbourne’s redemption is certainly an interesting process, and he makes a rather unique romantic lead. There was a hint in No Other Duke Will Do that Charlotte and Sherbourne were going to be paired up, and I remember saying that Burrowes had her work cut out for her because Sherbourne was quite troublesome. I was very excited about the opportunity to read this book I haven’t had a chance to read the first book in the series, but I did enjoy books two and three, so I was looking forward to this next installment in the series. It’s the fourth book in her Regency-era Windham Brides series. A Rogue of Her Own was written by Grace Burrowes.
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