Tuesday, October 2, 2018

My Review of Lord of Vice by Erica Ridley

Lord of Vice (Rogues to Riches, #6)Lord of Vice by Erica Ridley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book so much that I read it in one day. Immediately I was sucked right in with the prospect of Bryony's investments and her cunning plots to better her situation. She is not just a woman determined to make her own way in the world, she's created an elaborate plot to make it so.

Bryony is independent, fiercely intelligent, and way ahead of the times. In Maxwell, she finds a man that respects her for all of it.

I fell in love with these characters from the start and didn't want the story to end. I will definitely be picking up more of the Rogues to Riches series.

I received an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

From the publisher...


Vice merchant Maxwell Gideon is wickedly handsome, sinfully arrogant, and devilishly ruthless. Rumor has it, his gaming hell has the power to steal souls and grant miracles. Truth is, Max only owns half of The Cloven Hoof. He’d buy out his silent partner if he knew the man’s identity. But it’s hard to focus on business matters when a fallen angel tumbles right into one’s lap…

Miss Bryony Grenville has a well-earned reputation as an unrepentant hoyden. But even the gossipiest of the pinch-faced matrons ruling High Society could never imagine the daughter of a baron secretly financing the ton’s most infamous gambling parlor. Its maddening, sexy proprietor doesn’t suspect a thing… and two can play at temptation!

In the Rogues to Riches historical romance series by USA Today and New York Timesbestselling author Erica Ridley, Cinderella stories aren’t just for princesses… Sigh-worthy Regency rogues sweep strong-willed young ladies into whirlwind romance with rollicking adventure.

  1. Lord of Chance

  2. Lord of Pleasure

  3. Lord of Night

  4. Lord of Temptation

  5. Lord of Secrets

  6. Lord of Vice

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Monday, October 1, 2018

Out Now in Paperback! The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton