Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Review - - How to Tame a Wild Rogue

How to Tame a Wild Rogue
by Julie Anne Long
The Palace of Rogues - Book 6
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: July 25, 2023
Reviewed by PJ



He clawed his way up from the gutters of St. Giles to the top of a shadowy empire. Feared and fearsome, battered and brilliant, nothing shocks Lorcan St. Leger—not even the discovery of an aristocratic woman escaping out a window near the London docks on the eve of the storm of the decade. They find shelter at a boarding house called the Grand Palace on the Thames—only to find greater dangers await inside.

Desperate, destitute, and jilted, Lady Daphne Worth knows the clock is ticking on her last chance to save herself and her family: an offer of a loveless marriage. But while the storm rages and roads flood, she and the rogue who rescued her must pose as husband and wife in order to share the only available suite.

Crackling enmity gives way to incendiary desire—and certain heartbreak: Lorcan is everything she never dreamed she’d wanted, but he can never be what she needs. But risk is child’s play to St. Leger. And if the stakes are a lifetime of loving and being loved by Daphne, he’ll move any mountain, confront any old nemesis, to turn “never” into forever.


PJ's Thoughts:


If you read only one historical romance this summer, make it How to Tame a Wild Rogue by Julie Anne Long. That's it. That's the review. Okay, that's not the whole review but it could be. Because, this book? It's just that good. 


I've said this before but it bears repeating. Julie Anne Long paints pictures with words like no other author I have ever read. Composers create stunning, immersive, soul-stirring masterpieces that send our souls into flight. Long does it with words. They challenge, entice, anger, seduce, empower, excite. They swirl her characters - they swirl me - into an emotional maelstrom then deposit all of us, still, spent, changed, in the gentle swirl of waves lapping the shore in sunset's lambent light. That is the power - and the beauty - of this book.


With her vivid descriptions and well-developed characters, Long immerses readers into the daily life at the Grand Palace on the Thames, a most unique boarding house. While Lorcan and Daphne are indisputably the most important characters of this story, they are surrounded by a richly-depicted and entertaining supporting cast. Forced into close proximity by torrential rains, secondary characters unerringly stir conflict, generate humor, and provoke thought, all helping to move the story forward. Some are recurring characters who readers slowly come to know over the course of the series while others are newly introduced. It's fun to discover new layers to those characters familiar to fans of the series but readers new to this world should have no issues jumping in at any point. 


While secondary characters provide richness and texture to this tale, it's Daphne and Lorcan who are at the helm of the story. Oh, how I loved these two. A privateer and a lady. A chance meeting, a fake marriage. A sensual, self-made man used to taking what he wants. A prim and proper lady who puts everyone's needs before her own. A fiery, tender, sensual, unexpected, empowering, all-consuming, cross-class love for the ages. Is it any wonder I couldn't put it down?


Long never makes a misstep in this book. It is beautifully balanced, nuanced, and simply perfection from beginning to end. Lorcan and Daphne have become one of my favorite romance couples, not only from Long but from any author. Reading their story, for me, was an all-encompassing, visceral experience, one I would happily repeat time and time again.



21 comments:

  1. Wow. I just added it to my wish list with high priority status.

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  2. Surprisingly, I have never read a book by Ms Long. You have made me realize what I have been missing. Thanks for the review.

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    1. You have some wonderful reads ahead of you, Annette. She's one of my all-time favorite authors, in both historical and contemporary.

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  3. I'll be starting this book later today. It's amazing that you put this couple in the top tier of all-time romantic pairings. It must be quite a special story. My top JAL couple would have to be Genevieve and Alexander and there are too many to list by other authors.

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    1. It's a very special story. At least it was for me. Genevieve and Alexander are a great couple!

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  4. I agree on all counts! I love Long's writing. I loved Lorcan and Daphne. And I can't say enough about everyone who resides and works at the Palace!

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    1. It's such a wonderfully fun and eclectic group of individuals, isn't it?

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  5. Julie Anne Long is one of my auto-buy authors and I agree with you PJ. She paints pictures with her words, both in her historical and contemporary novels. I am looking forward to reading this book this weekend. Currently reading a "beach read" for my book club meeting this week and dreaming of my visit to the Grand Palace on the Thames!

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    1. I hope you enjoy your visit as much as I did.

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  6. I LOVE this series!! I pretty much love all of Julie Anne Long's books as well. I've got this on my TBR as well as a few other books that were released today. I need more time to read!

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  7. I love all her books and can't wait to squeeze this one into my queue!

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  8. Wow, that is quite the recommendation, PJ! Adding this to my WL immediately!
    --flchen1

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  9. The first time I read one of her books I was struck by how the descriptions made the setting and the characters so complete and real. This one will find itself on my wish list with a hope I can get to it soon.

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    1. I feel exactly the same. She's like a word artist.

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  10. Sounds very good! Thank you for the review

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  11. Wonderful review! This just jumped to the top of my weekend reading :)

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