This book delivers strong female friendships, deliciously thorough groveling, and a well-drawn, dynamic secondary cast. Katherine knows her mind and desires, and Preston’s arrogance/dominant tendencies make a safe space for her to explore who she is behind the society mask. I loved every word on every page of this book (except for one unfortunate “mushroom-shaped” description we can pray gets edited out before the book is published). With the pressure to marry behind them, Katherine and Preston find they’re more suited than either wanted to believe – but can their attraction to one another overcome the ambitions that threaten to tear them apart? Preston Clarke has sworn off marriage in favor of growing the family empire his father nearly demolished with gambling debts, but his attempt at a casual fling lands him firmly in the arms of the woman he just escaped. Three-sentence summary: When the man Katherine thought she was betrothed to informs her in no uncertain terms that he won’t be honoring the contract, our girl resolves to let loose before resubmitting to the marriage mart. The Bride Goes Rogue sizzles with chemistry, female empowerment, and enough dirty talk to fill a dictionary. It’s hard to believe this was my first Joanna Shupe novel, but I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction.
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