Rogue In My Arms: The Runaway Brides Review

Rogue In My Arms: The Runaway Brides
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Rogue in my Arms is the second book in Celeste Bradley's The Runaway Brides series regarding a three-year-old Melody, who is the main concern for Sir Colin Lambert. Colin believes he may be her father after Melody was left on the front steps of his gentleman's club with only a note pinned to her chest. Her mother could possibly be his former mistress and stage actress, Chantal Marchant. Colin searches for Chantal in the hopes she is Melody's mother and his dream will finally become a reality where he will no longer be alone and part of a family.
As Colin travels all over the English countryside with Melody in tow as he searches for Chantal, he meets Prudence Filby and her younger brother Evan. Prudence used to be Chantal's seamstress and is also looking for the elusive actress because she hasn't been paid what is owed her. Because Prudence and Evan are without funds and close to being in the poorhouse, she agrees to be Melody's nanny for the length of the journey. Their travels are met with a wide arrange of surprises, including an old lover of Chantal who wants revenge for her leaving him and expects Colin and Prudence to lead him to her. So much more is in store for this quartet as Melody thinks this is an amazing adventure, a broody Evan who hates authority and Prudence and Colin barely keeping their attraction to one another in check.
Rogue in my Arms has a nice on the road romance feel to it, although at times the actions and dialogue of the characters can be a bit too silly. But, fans of easy reading and of Celeste Bradley will probably enjoy her trademark humor, outlandish villains and near slapstick comedy. Colin Lambert is a very likable hero who adores Melody and only wants the best for her. Melody is an engaging little girl who you can't help but chuckle whenever she speaks. Prudence takes some warming up to, but she tends to be the voice of reason. When Colin and she banter back and forth, those scenes are well worth the read.
The mystery regarding Melody's true parents will keep readers interested and anxious for the next book. This is one book with even more laughs than you can count and some nice love scenes to tickle any romance enthusiast's fancy.
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