![]() ![]() The Tudor period is one I’ve been fascinated by since I was little and that was part of the reason that I accepted the review request for the first book in this series. She was no longer afraid to follow her heart, regardless of how negatively it would affect her. She really came into her own in the second half of the novel, though. She hints at it with her cheeky flirtation with Kit and her ‘sinful’ thoughts about Kit and disobeying her father. Mercy is the kind of quiet, shy guy that you just know has a fire inside of her waiting to be unleashed. Even though her dad forbade their relationship, he refused to give up *swoon*. I’m a sucker for a silver tongue! But it was his unwavering dedication to Mercy that really got me. I thought that it would take a lot to knock kind and gorgeous Will of the top spot, but Kit, with his flowery and poetic way of speaking. Of all of the Lacey brothers we’ve heard from so far, I think that Kit may be my favourite. I really loved the first two books, The Other Countess and The Queen’s Lady, so I fully expected to feel the same way about The Rogue’s Princess. ![]()
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