"An exciting page-turner that shows remaining true to one's morals is more important than revenge."

By: Margo Maguire

Genres: Romance Historical

Posted: April 19, 2010

Ending 17 years of torture and abuse at the penal colony, Thomas Thorne arrives in London to exact his revenge. Being falsely accused by two prominent young lords of theft, Tom returns rich beyond belief and under the ruse of being a Prince of Sabedonia. His intent is to exact revenge on the men and their families involved in his false imprisonment. Tom arrives with his "royal" entourage and immediately performs the task of rescuing a small boy from being trampled by a horse and carriage.

Maggie Danvers, Lady Blackmore, always the black sheep and constantly criticized member of her family, is eternally grateful for the rescue of her son, Zachary. Maggie, Zach and her young daughter, Lily, become intimate with the "Prince." Eventually realizing Maggie is the widow of one of his accusers and sister of the second, Tom is torn between his duty of exacting revenge and loving Maggie. Maggie's brother is a selfish and hideously cruel man who also has a hidden side to be discovered by Tom in aiding with his ruination. But will the revenge be worth the cost of his consuming love for Maggie and her children?

THE ROGUE PRINCE is full of excitement and enough sizzling sex to make the blood boil. Maggie is a wonderful character who has her selfish family against her with manipulation at every turn. Tom fights his love for Maggie, but is forced to realize that remaining true to his morals is more important than revenge. This is definitely is difficult to put down from the works of a very gifted writer.

Book Summary

A lifetime ago, Thomas Thorne was convicted and sent away for a crime he didn't commit. With a change in fortune, Tom re-emerges in London society, disguised as the wealthy Prince of the Isle of Sabedoria and intent on revenge.

The Rogue Prince by Margo Maguire

The Rogue Prince

by: Margo Maguire

Avon
May 1, 2010
On Sale: April 27, 2010
Featuring: Thomas Thorne; Maggie Danvers
384 pages
ISBN: 0061667897
EAN: 9780061667893
Mass Market Paperback

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