Lord Rogue
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4.4 • 33 Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
From Philadelphia salons to the untamed western frontier, a woman on the run must reinvent herself to survive…a page-turning Western from NYT bestselling author Patricia Rice
In 1820, Alicia Stanford, a wealthy Philadelphia heiress, disappears from society after a devastating scandal. With no one to trust and nowhere to turn, she escapes east coast whispers and expectations by boarding a Mississippi keelboat bound for the raw and lawless frontier.
Masquerading as a common traveler, Alicia must shed her aristocratic upbringing and face the stark realities of pioneer life. Navigating dangerous river routes, tangled alliances, and a world ruled by men, she is drawn into a volatile landscape of Native resistance, secret identities, and shifting loyalties. Among the keelboat’s rough crew is a man whose own past is shrouded in mystery—one who recognizes Alicia’s courage, but also the risks she takes by hiding her true self.
Caught between the rules of her old world and the brutal freedom of the new, Alicia must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to forge a future on her own terms.
A compelling tale of reinvention, survival, and a woman’s fight to define herself in a wilderness that has no use for polite society.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyed the Wild West
Thoroughly enjoyed this first story of Rogues.
Had a trip back in time to the Wild West, their hardships and it touched on women making their mark in what was essentially a mans world. It made me realise how far we have come, to be able to have the choice of our own partner, not what was decreed as a good match to further ones family interests, and bolster the coffers.
If you want a good storyline, well edited, with a dash of history thrown in, likeable characters, in Travis/Lonetree and Alicia; well settle yourself into a nice comfy chair with a drink of choice and read on, if you like romantic history you won’t be disappointed.
Love it
Storyline was engaging. Well written although I had a couple of editorial errors.