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Never Wager with a Wallflower

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What a wonderful conclusion to the series! Absolutely loved Never Wager with a Wallflower so so much!

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What an amazing book! I loved everything about the story. It has an easy to read storyline that keeps your full attention. I loved how the book had a happy ending. The author did an amazing job writing this. From the descriptions of the settings, you literally feel like you’re there. If you can read any book, please choose this book.

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Vee was not my favorite sister going into this, but her growth in this book definitely changed my mind. Galahad is an excellent lead, and the extensive supporting cast add so much joy to this final book in the series. Enjoy!!

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I loved how much both of them grew throughout the book, I'm going to have to go back and read the rest of the series!

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Virginia Heath does not disappoint! A beautiful conclusion to the Merriwell Sisters series. I have been waiting for Vee’s story since I read Never Fall For Your Fiancée. I absolutely adored Gal, and I loved seeing Vee meet her match! Never Wager With A Wallflower was a fun and easy read! Though it is not necessary to read the two books prior to this one beforehand I do think it improves the reading experience and recommend doing so, you will not be disappointed!

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Thank you NetGalley and St Martin's Press for this ARC of Never wager with a Wallflower by Virginia Heath.

The perfect conclusion to the Merriwell Sisters' Story. Venus finally gets her happily ever after with all the heartbreak and disappointment in her life. That epilogue also made me cry!

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What a fantastic read to get swept away in. In this tale, readers meet Miss Venus Merriwell who is a hopeless romantic running her orphanage Convent Garden. She crosses paths with Galahad Sinclair who grew up learning the art of gambling and high hopes to run his own establishment right next door to her orphanage. Through social gatherings, mischiefs from the orphans, and chance meetings, Galahad and Venus fight against their chemistry until they can’t deny what they feel for one another. The clever writing, beautiful scenery setting, and witty banter are sure to keep you turning pages.

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I have really loved this series. Vee and Gal just have such a special place in my heart and was the perfect story to end this series. The epilogue was just everything I could hope for. I loved it!

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This book was a really good read! It was nice and smooth I loved the story line/ plot. Mama. Health you did a great job with the characters development and I really liked how they all came together, you did a great job.

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I was not a fan of the first in the series and sadly this one followed suit. Something about the writing is just off putting to me.

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This book is part of a series but this is the first one I’m reading. I don’t feel like I missed anything by not reading the other books but now I want to because you hear them in this book and they sound very interesting. I thought this was a good and fast read. The story moved along well and the characters were interesting. Venus volunteers at an orphanage and Galahad wants to open a gaming hell next door- of course they don’t get along- at first! A must read!

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A delightful finish to the very charming story of the Merriwell Sisters. I do highly recommend you read the other books first. There are references to things that happened earlier to the characters. We also see a lot of growth in the youngest Merriwell, Vee, from the first book to now.

This is Vee's time to shine with the not what he seems Gal. Both are main characters see a lot of personal growth in this story. Both Vee and Gal are so darn loveable. There are plenty of hijinks along the way as they start to defrost towards each other and pursue their individual dreams. Of course, the rag tag team of orphan boys steal the show. We also get lots of opportunities to check up on the other sisters and their families.

What I like best about the Merriwell Sisters is that they aren't just sitting around drinking tea and attending balls they are out there making the world better even after they find financial stability.

Thank you to #NetGalley and #St. Martin's Press for this ARC!

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NEVER WAGER WITH A WALLFLOWER is the much anticipated third book in the Merriwell Sisters Regency series. There are sneaky orphans, secrets galore, sexy interludes, sassy banter, and much more in this wonderful novel! The youngest sister, Venus, meets her match in this adventurous tale. The hunkalicious American, Galahad Sinclair, has gambling in his blood, it's in his heritage after being raised by his grandfather who owned a tavern on the seedy docks in New York. He's worked hard, has a successful gaming hall, and wants to expand his business in Covent Garden. Coincidentally, he finds the perfect place, only it's located next to an orphanage. Much to his surprise, it's where Venus, the gorgeous, frustrating lady, who rubs him the wrong way, works! Will this be a bad thing or can they work things out?

Venus works and spends all her time at the orphanage, tirelessly improving and educating the orphans lives. However, they are desperately needing more space to grow. The building next door would be perfect. Only, she discovers that her nemesis, Galahad, has bought the place. The nerve of the man! Galahad and Venus can't get along and her orphans undermine the construction of his business. Will they stop arguing long enough to discover that the sparks flying between them is a burning, fiery attraction?

Spectacular characters, smart-alecky banter, and a satisfying plot makes, NEVER WAGER WITH A WALLFLOWER a rousing success! I got pulled into this extremely entertaining series and interested in the lives of all the characters. This story is a speedy page turner! I loved the way Venus and Galahad sparred at every turn, but when they learn of each other's past, they opened up their hearts to each other. I wondered if they would ever overcome all their differences, but the author expertly pens a perfect ending to her series. I am sad to see it come to an end. This one of my favorite romantic series. Go ahead and indulge in this rollicking regency romance. It's perfect entertainment for a lazy day at the beach!

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I read all three of these books as e-ARCs and I enjoyed them all. I definitely would've liked this book even more if I could remember the plot of Never Rescue a Rogue but I did manage to muddle my memory together about it.

This is a great historical romance. It contains enough of a regular plot (outside of a romance) to make the book enjoyable and the two characters are fun to read.

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Never Wager with a Wallflower is the final book in Virginia Heath’s Merriwell Sister series. The stories centers on the youngest Merriwell sister Venus, or Vee as she prefers to be called (given her name combined with her curvy frame brings out the worst in the rakes of the ton), and Galahad Sinclair, the cousin of Vi’s latest brother-in-law. Vee and Gal met under inauspicious circumstances five years prior (during the events of book 2) and, despite some initial sparks, have largely spent the intervening period ignoring or avoiding the other. Vee sees Gal as just another lying reprobate while Gal sees Vee as a stuck up bluestocking. But when Gal realizes that the building he purchased for his new gaming club is next door to the orphanage that Vee has dedicated herself to, he decides getting on her good side is the only way to achieve his dream without alienating their mutual friends and family. To make matters worse, Vee also has her heart set on the building next door as a means of alleviating the burden on the overcrowded orphanage, putting them at odds once again. But as they are forced to spend more and more time together, they realize there is far more to the other than either of them initially thought. Both of have spent a long time dedicating themselves to a dream – Vee to making a difference in the lives of the children of the orphanage and Gal to carry on his grandfather’s legacy—so the question becomes—are either of them willing to risk their dreams for love.

I really enjoyed this charming historical romance. It was fun and funny and I read it largely in one sitting. I was pleasantly surprised that what I thought was going to be the third act conflict (namely the reveal that Gal had already purchased the building next door unbeknownst to Vee) was revealed much earlier in the book. I appreciated that the characters had the time and space to actively work through the challenge (and the feelings that arose because of the circumstances surrounding it) rather than it being immediately handled through the usual grand gesture or bit of groveling. The orphans and their hijinks were a fun side plot and I would have loved even more of them. Overall a terrific read and a fantastic conclusion to an enjoyable series.

Thanks to St. Martins Press and Netgalley for the e-ARC; all opinions are my own.

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If you're looking for a regency romance with a modern twist, then look no further than the Merriwell sisters! These novels are full of intrigue, humor, and romance - and NEVER WAGER WITH A WALLFLOWER is no different. I flew through Gal & Vee's story, and I think you will too!

rating: 4 STARS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
genre: romance, historical romance
steam: closed door, implied intimacy

This book is the perfect example of the Rake falling for the Nerd. Vee, after having her feeling swindled one too many times, has decided that a romantic love isn't for her and she'll settle for a marriage of intellectual equals - even if one's partner is barely tolerable otherwise. Gal, being an immigrant and a self-made man, lives on the outskirts of society and only toils with the ton when it serves his business interests (or when forced to by one of his sister-in-laws). Neither thought true love was in the cards for them.

But fate had other ideas.

If there's a single thing I love about Heath's novels, it's the banter. It it TOP NOTCH in every novel, and Vee & Gal are no exception. Just reading their heated discussions had me cackling and turning the pages for more.

Read If You Like:
Historical Romance
Dual POV
Meddling Extended Family
And Meddling Orphans

One word of caution: This book does not do well as a standalone. If you haven't read the previous two novels, you might be a little lost as the backstory is briefly mentioned and not hashed out again as it tends to be in other similar romance stories.

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A wonderful conclusion to Virginia Heath's series about the Merriwell sisters! "Never Wager with a Wallflower" is the story of Venus "Vee" Merriwell and Galahad "Gal" Sinclair. They collided - literally - several years prior to the events of this book but have never truly connected even though both feel a frisson when in the presence of the other. This begins to change after Galahad buys a set of buildings next to the orphanage where Vee spends much of her time and energy. He wants to be on good terms, but things quickly move beyond that. However, he does not share all pertinent information with Vee, and spends much of the book trying to redeem himself while also struggling with his own tortured past in order to allow himself to truly feel the feelings he has for Vee.

Heath is an author whose work I almost always enjoy and this book is no exception. Vee and Galahad are well-written as are the various secondary characters. The angst comes from working through interpersonal issues versus some external villain, but the angst is well-done. The steamy parts are well-integrated. I also loved the excerpts from Vee's diary that begin each chapter. Having read the previous books in this series, those excerpts gave a lot of insight into Vee's feelings and how she becomes the woman she is in "Never Wager with a Wallflower." I do note that this book would work as a standalone, though I highly recommend the other entries in this series.

4.5 stars rounded up to 5. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a complimentary ARC of this book. The opinions in this review are my own.

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Fast and Furious review: What a dud! Way to end a perfectly great series with an absolute boring book.

Recap: We have followed sheltered and spoiled Venus for the past two books. In book one she is a sheltered adult-child that throws tantrums when she is upset about something. She defends her good-for-nothing father until he practically laughs in her face and abandons her, AGAIN. In book two, she is on her morally high horse, however she redeems herself when she enters the adventure and helps our Diana and Giles. Book two is also where we meet Galahad and get a glimpse of their potentially rocky relationship. This book follows their relationship from annoyed acquaintances to HEA. She loves her charity, he buys the building next to it and....yup, that's the only issue.

Venus was beyond annoying and made mountains out of molehills about everything. She was entitled and demanded that Galahad give her something he worked really hard to get. UGH! Galahad was on the boring side and I just kept reading it to get glimpses of the past characters.

Thank you #NetGalley for proving me with an e-ARC in exchange for my honest review..

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Never Wager with a Wallflower is the concluding chapter of the Merriwell Sisters' story, focusing on the romantic journey of Venus, the younger sister. The narrative is presented from a dual point of view, alternating between Vee and Galahand Sinclair. Galahad, a young American entrepreneur, stumbles upon the perfect location for his dream business, only to discover the orphanage where Vee volunteers is located right next door.

The story can be described as an "enemy to lovers" tale, intertwined with the miscommunication trope. Personally, I found the character development of both protagonists quite engaging. However, there were instances where the pacing felt sluggish, and the internal monologue, particularly from Vee, tended to become repetitive. Nevertheless, the author reveals a significant event in Vee's life towards the end of the book, shedding light on her thoughts and actions.

While I appreciated Heath's conclusion to this story, I couldn't help but wish for more lighthearted moments reminiscent of her previous works. Despite this, I am satisfied with the way she wrapped up the narrative, giving a sense of closure and peace.


A special thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Publishing Group for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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The Merriwell Sister series is SO good and I was so excited to get an early copy of book 3! Regency rom-coms are such a special genre and Virgina Heath does it perfectly. I highly recommend this book, but honestly start from the beginning and enjoy them all!

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