A review by melissadeemcdaniel
More Than a Rogue by Sophie Barnes

4.0

Sophie Barnes’ latest “Crawfords” novel tells the story of Emily and Griffin. Emily has been badly burned by an expected engagement that didn’t happen. Griffin has a perfectly good life in Austria, and plans to return to that life when his business in England is done. After the two are found in a (slightly contrived) embarrassing situation, Griffin offers to “do the right thing” by Emily, but she flees, and, perceiving her to be in danger, Griffin pursues. Proximity is a wonderful thing, and the two fall into friendship and then love.

This is a light and breezy novel for a hot summer’s day.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.