Farewell, My Rogue

ebook Revenge of the Wallflowers

By Amanda Mariel

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Farewell, My Rogue – A Captivating Regency Romance Filled with Scandal, Adventure, and an Irresistible Love Story!

A scandalous abduction. A forced voyage. A love neither of them expected.

Miss Beatrice Sinclair has always been overlooked—a mere wallflower in the glittering ballrooms of London. But when the infamous Earl of Lorne, Matthew Everhart, ruins her honor with a reckless wager, she devises a daring plan: she will see him punished. The perfect scheme? Ensuring he wakes aboard a ship bound for America—trapped with no way back.

Only, her plan backfires spectacularly. She ends up aboard the ship with him.

Now, miles from England, Beatrice and Matthew must navigate treacherous waters—both at sea and in their hearts. Forced into close quarters, their battle of wits soon turns into a tempest of longing. Matthew, once a careless rogue, discovers a woman who challenges him at every turn, while Beatrice begins to see beyond his arrogance to the man beneath.

But when passion flares and secrets unravel, will they risk everything for love? Or will the whispers of scandal tear them apart upon their return to London?

Perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean, Julia Quinn, and Lisa Kleypas, Farewell, My Rogue delivers a swoon-worthy tale of revenge, redemption, and a romance that defies all expectations.

Tropes: Enemies to Lovers | Forced Proximity | Marriage of Convenience | Redemption Arc | Witty Banter | High Society Drama

One ship. Two hearts. And a love neither of them saw coming.

Farewell, My Rogue