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seriously romantic: rogue royalty by meghan march

rogue royalty concludes the savage trilogy and does so with the angst and twist and turns you'd expect in a meghan march read. temperance really comes into her own in this book, taking control of her destiny, of her story in a way that allows you to appreciate all the kickass growing she's done from where she was in book one and where she is at the end of book three. which i'm not spoiling, sorry!

i continue to enjoy this darker new orleans march has created and the shadowy webs that unite these characters, new and old.

and i enjoyed this story, but i find that the mystery character thing really does impact my ability to connect with and care for the characters. i know everyone loves rix, from the beneath series, but Iistill to this day am not a huge fan. i've actually come to like him more over time as we've come to know him from appearances in subsequent books. and here, i like the hero, i really do, but he hasn't had a chance to win me over the way i was with mount, who i adore. so while this is another awesome read from one of my favorite authors, it's not going on my top five list from her. and that's okay. from what i've seen other people love love love the mystery hero stuff, but i'm also glad this isn't something she does for every book.

and can i just say the preview we get for her next one sounds so juicy, i can't wait to have a chance to get my hands on richer than sin.

**rogue royalty will publish on may 22, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of meghan march in exchange for my honest review.

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