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This is my first time reading Tara Kingston and this book was a great introduction. Macie and Finn are strong independent characters individually and together they have their moments of butting heads but both are mature and know exactly what they want. And it’s a beautiful thing when they discover it’s each other. Of course the road to the HEA is never a smooth or straight one and Ms Kingston adds a couple of dead bodies with a dangerous mystery mixed in to bring forth the protective nature of our hero. Easy book to read with just enough spice to keep it moving.

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Macie is a kindhearted spirited woman determined to follow her dreams.
Her father is rich and wants her to marry a title in which she has little interest.
Her brother Jon blackmails his friend Finn into watching over Macie while he is out of town.
Macie and Finn are attracted to each other but mysterious circumstances hinder their relationship.
Enjoyable characters from first book are woven into the story adding to the richness.

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Finn is the perfect foil for Macie's determination to chart her course. At her brother's insistence, Finn is entrusted with keeping Macie safe as her bodyguard, which is no hardship as far as Finn is concerned, however, Macie does not plan on ever being dependent on him. The plot to this novel is good, and if the book were some 150 pages shorter, it would have been more enjoyable, as the verbiage detracts from the purpose to some extent, resulting in the reader losing the plot and trying to make sense of the dialogue. Nevertheless, the novel comes to an exciting conclusion, and Finn and Macie find their way together. I received a copy of this book as a gift through Dragonblade Publishing and NetGalley, and this is my honest and voluntary review.

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They both know who and what they want.

I really liked Macie, an heiress trying not to be caught in the parson's trap. She wields spilled drinks and shenanigans like a saber with precision. She wields her camera with such joy and focus.
Finn Caldwell is intrigued by Macie, his friends younger sister. She catches his eye, his attention and all his focus. He's her match, her equal and he will protect her.
Recommend.

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Macia has sidestepped every fortune hunter around. That is until Finn is brought into the picture to protect her. She's independent, clever, strong and just acking for some fun. Finn has his hands more than full trying to keep up and complete another assignment as well. I loved the chemistry between the two. There is underlying humor along with some suspense and mystery. Excellent tale from a talented author.

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This is a very amusing historical romance with fabulous characters. It's nice to step away from the "ton" for a hero worthy of the name. Our head-strong, and talented heroine is straining at the leash her brother has put on her.
I definitely enjoyed this story. There was mystery and danger to add to the interest. I could easily understand the heroine's fascination with the new art of photography.
Great fun.

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This book was wonderful! The Lady Needs a Rogue will keep your attention from the moment you begin the journey with Macie and Finn until the very end! This is the second novel to the series A Rogue of Her Own. Macie will do anything to avoid fortune hunting fops, from devising schemes and scandals that send them running. Finn, Macie's brother friend is tasked with trying to keep Macie out of trouble while Macie's brother is out of town. Finn finds out that's no easy task. Tera Kingstone has written a suspenseful story, filled it with characters that come off the pages and pull you into their tale, steamy passion, a story that is well-written and a plott full of mystery. It's a suspenseful rollercoaster ride with tension-building twist and turns as Macie and Finn try to figure out who the villain that is threatening Macie.

I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and I am voluntarily leaving a review.

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This book was heartfelt. I think we all have experienced a man unable to communicate his love…LOL This book definitely reminded me of the beginning of my own relationship with my husband!

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This was my first book by Tara Kingston. I liked both of the mmcs. Macie wanted to forge her own path in a time when you pretty much had to be tied to a man. She was very independent and she was going to do it her way, or no way at all. Finn was very protective, sweet and caring.

The pacing dragged a bit. There was too much dialog-too much talking about doing something, rather than actually doing it. The couple's intimate scene even had too much conversation, if that's even possible.

Thank you to Dragonblade for the copy of this book. Opinions are my own.

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3.25 Stars
Heiress Mary Catherine Mason has no need of a husband. Shipped off to London to hunt a title the talented photographer has dodged every suitor her tycoon father has thrown at her. A minor scandal here, a costume malfunction there Macie has outsmarted the heiress-hunters at every turn. But she doesn’t count on being saddled with a bodyguard, much less a rogue like her brother’s friend, Finn Caldwell. Striking a bargain with her tempting protector, Macie enlists Finn in a romantic charade surely a besotted bodyguard would deter the stuffy nobles hungry for a taste of her father’s fortune. Then a mysterious threat forces them together. Finn Caldwell had one job seal a crucial business deal with an old friend. But now, the bargain rides on Finn’s ability to keep his friend's sister out of trouble, a feat easier said than done
The second book in the series & it’s easily read on its own. I enjoyed the book but it was more of a stroll than a sprint. I liked both Finn & Macie & found their journey to a HEA entertaining. I normally devour a book in a sitting or two but it took me a week to finish this book, I found it easy to put down, read something else & then go back to it. It was well written but far mor dialogue than action
I voluntarily read and reviewed a special copy of this book; all thoughts and opinions are my own

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DNF at 60% - this book was slooooow. At the 60% mark only one significant thing has happened. Most of the book is just repetitive internal monologues. I can’t do it. I don’t think the photographer FMC has managed to take a single photograph, that’s how little happens.

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Bo-ring!

This book was such a drag. They talk sooooo much and do so little. Everyone in this books loves yapping. They just sat around and yapped and then realized they were in love already and then the murderer popped up and confessed.


Also, the only Scottish English word used was “ye” and it was used every single time someone from Scotland opened their mouth. I can’t decide if this is prejudice or not. It’s as though the author thought “take British English, add a bunch of ye and bam now it’s Scottish”

I love a good historical romance with a tiny murder mystery but this one was just done SO poorly dear god.

Do not read this. I wish I hadn’t

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC

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A romantic charade that turns into so much more for Mary and Finn. Two of my favourite tropes in brother's best friend and bodyguard. I enjoyed the story, great dialogue and connection with mystery, danger and unexpected love.

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Thank you NetGalley. Macie inherited the mansion her grandfather owned. She wants to bring it back to the way it was but her brother thinks she should just tear it down. She does photography, not the usual kind but but with light and shadows. Her brother has to be gone and has asked his friend to watch over her. Her father is trying to marry her off. Finn has loved her but thinks he is not good enough. They are getting along fine but there are men dying after wanting her grandfather's papers. There seems to be a little mystery in with the love story.

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The Lady Needs a Rogue is the second book in A Rogue of Her Own series.

Fin Caldwell wants to seal a business deal with his friend. But before he can do so, he is given a job to keep his friend's sister safe while he is away. It is not a job he wants to do but sees no choice.

Mary Catherine Mason, known as Macie, has been able to avoid any gentleman looking at her as a potential wife. She is a talented photographer and wants to continue doing so. Marriage would put a stop to her passion. She also has kept a secret from everyone regarding Fin. She has feelings for him and wants his help to create a scandal that would put an end to her father's dream of her obtaining a title in marriage.

Fin fights his growing attraction to Macie as she finds herself in danger.

This was a wonderful story with fun characters. I enjoyed the underlying sense of humor that runs through it.

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Macie is a kindhearted spirited woman determined to follow her dreams.
Her father is rich and wants her to marry a title in which she has little interest.
Her brother Jon blackmails his friend Finn into watching over Macie while he is out of town.
Macie and Finn are attracted to each other but mysterious circumstances hinder their relationship.
Enjoyable characters from first book are woven into the story adding to the richness.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review. The Lady Needs A Rogue follows Macie, an heiress, whose father is new money and wants his daughter to marry a nobleman for the title. Macie wants to marry for love and passion, so she creates small scandals to scare away men of the Ton. Finn, Macie’s brother's best friend, and Macie’s childhood crush, is in town, and Macie is no longer the girl he remembers as just his best friend’s kid sister. While Macie’s brother is away on business, he asks Finn to look out for his sister. Macie resents her brother’s interference, but concedes that having Finn around might deter men seeking her fortune.
I enjoyed the suspense aspects of this novel. The mystery was interesting and kept the plot moving. I appreciated the fact that Macie was a strong-willed female character who knew who she was and would not change to satisfy anyone other than herself. I thought the development of their relationship was sweet and believable, and I was rooting for them. They were well suited as Finn didn’t want Macie to change, unlike the other men in her life, and Macie only cared about who Finn was as a person and not his rank in society. I also enjoyed that Macie had a unique passion, for this time period, of photography and the restoration of her grandfather’s house. However, I do wish that the book had devoted a bit more time to these interests and had given Finn some hobbies or interests of his own outside of Macie and their relationship. My only other critique is that I thought the book dragged a bit in the middle. Overall, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to readers who enjoy historical suspense romances!

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This had everything I wanted: sweeping romance, intriguing mystery and a protective hero too.

Absolutely loved Macie and Finn. I thought they were a perfect pairing. The way Finn yearned for Macie and was so protective of her was *swoon*! Plus there's a bit of fake dating too?! The chemistry these two had was palpable. I fell hard for these two!

The mystery kept me guessing and held my interest.

A fantastic historical romantic suspense! Would highly recommend!

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