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When You Wish Upon a Rogue

When You Wish Upon a Rogue


A Debutante Diaries Novel #3

by Anna Bennett

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5

Sometimes when you step into a series… you can feel a bit lost… I hardly even noticed that this was the third of a series! Wow. 

This story started off and quickly through the two leads together in an accidental meet that changes both their lives. Miss Sophie is part of an underground women’s group that she started with her 2 best friends. Her contribution to the group entails leading a ladies meeting where women from all walks of life can come together and openly discuss, love, relationships… and sex! Very forward thinking. Her meetings keep getting bigger, so she decided to check out the abandoned building down the street from their current meeting place…

Henry Reese, the new Earl of Warshire hasn’t slept in days. Sadly, this is a regular occurrence. He is haunted by his time in the army and the death if his brother. Not able to sleep he decide to visit one of his properties, an abandoned tailor shop. Tonight he is not alone…

It was such a delight to see these two come together and strike their unique bargin. Reese and Sophie were almost like a beauty and beast pairing. The brought out the good and strength in each other and personified #CoupleGoals !

This story had me turning the pages and saying: Just one more chapter…) throughout the whole book. I was on the edge of my seat anxiously awaiting Reese and Sophie’s happily ever after and reader, I tell you I was not disappointed. This was such a fun read - I am going to go put the first 2 Debutant Diaries book on the TBR list right now!



When You Wish Upon a Rogue by Anna Bennett is scheduled to release May 26th, 2020.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from St. Martin’s through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



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