ARC Review: Isabel and The Rogue by

Romance

Isabel and The Rogue

Book Info

  • Released Date: June 4th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 352

  • Format: Paperback


It literally outdid my experience regarding historical romance books
— Abigail

Luna has always been the quiet wildflower between her sisters. No one really paid attention to her, so it kind of played into her hand. She knows how to blend into the crowds or sneak away from them. It made her the perfect shy (not a full) to catch information regarding the British government's opinion regarding the war. She is always willing to help her country. Too bad that she got caught by Sirius when she sneaked into the location. 

Sirius plays into his reputation so well that he never noticed Luna's sneaky behavior, aka sneaking away from the crowds. And it definitely surprised him that no one noticed. She sneaked away and went into the library, looking for some kind of information. It’s pretty handleable if he thinks about it. It makes him take more notice of Luna. 


If you truly know me, you already know that I typically don’t like to read historical romance books. I find them very hard to read. However, this book was truly amazing! It literally outdid my experience regarding historical romance books. I need everyone to read this book because it is perfect in everything. The chemistry between Luna and Sirius was so off the charts that it made their banter between them more tensionful. You can already tell that they had some kind of attraction for each other, but they got closer together as they spent time together. You can see that slow-burn romance sizzling in between. Luna and Sirius scenes between them are just chef kisses and steamy!


I am now going to read future books by Liana de la Rose because she convinced me with her historical romance books! I literally need the next book in the series. I know that there’s going to be a fire between the younger sister and her brother-in-law friend. I can’t wait for it.

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