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The Princess and the Rogue

The Princess and the Rogue

A Bow Street Bachelors Novel - Book 3

by Kate Bateman


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


This series started off good, then only got better and better in the second and third books!


When undercover princess, Ana catches the eye the renowned rogue, Sebastian Wolff, she doesn’t put much into their chance meeting… Next thing she knows, she is relying on the roguish lord to shelter and hide her from the enemy that put her into hiding!


Sebastian Wolff is shocked to find the girl who caught his fancy at a brothel acting as the companion to his grandmother… now with her life the line he is willing to risk everything for this Russian enigma… even his bachelorhood!


I fell for Princess Anastasia and her plight from the beginning! I love how her strong personality is the perfect match to the independent Sebastian. Their sparking chemistry and banter was a joy to read. 


I enjoyed this series, but I think this is my favourite the trio! This book had plenty of fun cameos of our two previous couples, but the story is definitely strong enough to stand on its own!


The Princess and the Rogue by Kate Bateman is scheduled to release December 29th, 2020.


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



Reviews from the first two books:


To Catch an Earl

This Earl of Mine


 

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