Charity and The Devil
Rogues & Gentlemen, Book Eleven
She’s already hanging on to her family and their farm by her fingertips when her despised landlord, Viscount Devlin, sells her home from under her. Though she’s never met him, Charity knows Lord Devlin to be a gambler, a rogue, and a wastrel. Unprepared to allow such a man to throw her family from the only home they’ve ever known, she prepares to fight back. Lucas Linton, Viscount Devlin is in trouble.
He owes a gambling debt to a dangerous man who doesn’t appreciate waiting for his payment. To raise the money, Dev tries to sell off land, but an unfortunate riding accident leaves him injured before the deal can complete, and with no memory of who or where he is. When Dev’s amnesia disappears, he discovers himself at the tender mercy of Miss Kendell, the bossy virago whose furious letters still litter his desk. In the circumstances, Dev keeps his mouth shut. However, when the handsome Viscount falls under spirited Charity’s spell, revealing the man he truly is becomes a daunting prospect. ***NOTE: This book and series contains mild swearing and mildly graphic and descriptive sex scenes - NOT erotica***
The Rogues & Gentlemen series can be enjoyed as stand-alone novels or as part of the wider series. If the full series appeals, the suggested - but by no means essential - reading order would be: - Book 1: The Rogue
- Book 2: The Earl’s Temptation
- Book 3: Scandal’s Daughter
- Book 4: The Devil May Care
- Book 5: Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
- Book 5.5: Winter’s Wild Melody
- Book 6: One Wicked Winter
- Book 7: To Tame a Savage Heart
- Book 8: Persuading Patience
- Book 9: The Last Man in London
- Book 10: Flaming June
- Book 11: Charity and The Devil
- Book 12: A Slight Indiscretion
- Book 13: The Corinthian Duke
- Book 14: The Blackest of Hearts
- Book 15 Duke and Duplicity
- Book 16 The Scent of Scandal
- Book 16.5 The Christmas Rose
- Book 17 Melting Miss Wynter
- Book 17.5 The Winter Bride, a Rogues & Gentlemen Novella Happy reading! And please do leave a review if you can - it would mean the world to hear what you enjoyed most about the book.