The Last Rogue

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The Last Rogue

by Deborah Simmons

Viscount Raleigh thought his life couldn't get worse than inheriting a crumbling estate and being forced into a marriage of convenience with a penniless vicar's daughter. Enter Jane Trowbridge, who sees him as nothing more than an idle nobleman, a far cry from the upstanding man she respects. Yet, when circumstances strand them together at his isolated, slightly spooky country home, their initial misjudgments begin to unravel. This is a delightful Regency romp that leans into witty banter and the slow burn of unlikely affection. You'll find yourself smiling as these two navigate their forced proximity, discovering hidden depths and charming quirks in each other. It's a heartwarming read for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted historical romance where initial impressions are hilariously wrong and love blooms in unexpected places.

10 Books similar to 'The Last Rogue'

For readers who adored the charming wit and heartwarming journey in The Last Rogue, you'll find similar delights in our curated list. We picked these books for their shared spirit of engaging Regency romance, often featuring clever heroines and roguish heroes who find love despite initial misgivings. If you enjoy the marriage of convenience trope, the spark of witty dialogue, or the sheer satisfaction of watching two people overcome mistaken identity to fall deeply in love, these recommendations offer more of that delightful, lighthearted magic.

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The Secret
The Secret

by Julie Garwood

This historical romance novel features strong-willed characters and a captivating love story set in the medieval Scottish Highlands, similar to the adventurous and romantic elements found in 'The Last Rogue.'

The Duke and I
The Duke and I

by Julia Quinn

The first book in the Bridgerton series, it offers a delightful mix of romance, humor, and Regency-era charm that fans of 'The Last Rogue' will appreciate.

The Wild Child
The Wild Child

by Mary Jo Putney

Set in the Regency era, this novel blends romance with themes of healing and acceptance, resonating with the emotional depth and character development found in Simmons' work.

The Viscount Who Loved Me
The Viscount Who Loved Me

by Julia Quinn

Another entry in the Bridgerton series, it combines wit, romance, and engaging family dynamics, much like the interactions and romance in 'The Last Rogue.'

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Slightly Dangerous
Slightly Dangerous

by Mary Balogh

Part of the Bedwyn Saga, this Regency romance features a strong, independent heroine and a brooding hero, echoing the dynamic character relationships found in Simmons' novels.

Romancing the Duke
Romancing the Duke

by Tessa Dare

With its blend of humor, romance, and a touch of fairy-tale charm, this book offers a delightful reading experience akin to the engaging narrative style of 'The Last Rogue.'

A Rogue by Any Other Name
A Rogue by Any Other Name

by Sarah MacLean

This novel features a roguish hero and a strong heroine in a tale of redemption and romance, aligning with the themes of love and transformation found in Simmons' work.

The Bride
The Bride

by Julie Garwood

Set in medieval Scotland, this novel blends romance with historical intrigue, similar to the adventurous and passionate storytelling in 'The Last Rogue.'

Devil's Bride
Devil's Bride

by Stephanie Laurens

The first book in the Cynster series, it offers a captivating romance with a touch of mystery, appealing to readers who enjoy the blend of romance and intrigue in Simmons' novels.

The Perfect Rake
The Perfect Rake

by Anne Gracie

This Regency-era romance features humor, engaging characters, and a heartwarming love story, similar to the charming and romantic elements in 'The Last Rogue.'