![]() I liked their dynamic, and the supporting cast was wonderful as well – from Phillip’s children to Ben’s betrothed, Alice. It features a grumpy dyslexic captain and a total cinnamon roll of a vicar. They’re all fairly soft and low on plot, which suits me, and of course, as any good romance, the character work is fantastic and they read incredibly fast. I don’t like sex scenes as a rule, but I could appreciate that. What I especially like about all of them is how carefully they handle consent and trust and making sure both parties are okay with something before moving forward. I was pretty meh on the first one, but the series got progressively better with each book – A Gentleman Never Keeps Score was super enjoyable, and Two Rogues Make a Right as predicted, a new favourite. In essence, each book of the Sedgwicks series features one of the brothers. The only issue was that it was the last book of a series, but whatever, the other two can’t be bad – and indeed they were not. This one seemed to tick off the whole damn list. ![]() It all started when I heard about Two Rogues Make a Right from Sara back in April – I have some extremely specific romance preferences, and when a book satisfies one of them, that’s usually plenty. But screw it, my blog, my rules, and when I find a perfect book, damn right I’m going to yell about it. I know, this is historical romance, not SFF, and that this is supposed to be a SFF blog. ![]()
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