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First published June 29, 2018
"Do you have any idea what you're doing to me?" Greystone stroked her cheek with the backs of his fingers. "I came home for vengeance and found something infinitely more rewarding."

At Last the Rogue Returns by Adele Clee was actually my first foray into reading this genre. Prior to this book the majority of my experience with the romance genre comes in the form of fanfiction. This book was on par with some of the better ones I’ve read.
Adele Clee’s writing is light and fun, and seems to poke fun at itself frequently. Most of what I read is usually more self-important and so it was a very nice change of pace to read something that was more the equivalent of cotton candy or sweet fizzy drinks than dumplings or coffee. (Not that I don’t love all of the above but sometimes one’s sweet tooth simply must be indulged. And I’ve always had a rather rampant one.)
I found Lydia to be a delightful character – particularly as her acknowledgements of her own fallibilities and her desires and affections do naught to lessen her own personal strength and determination throughout the novel. She does not become a docile maiden to be rescued as I had expected the plot to go and that was fantastic.
Miles too proved to be a fun character. While the brooding-but-noble vengeance seeker is not necessarily the most original of character archetypes I thought Miles was excellently executed and not a simple caricature of the trope but someone whose experiences and motivations are fully fleshed.
Additionally while the positive side characters (Ada, Drake, Dariell, etc) are often defined by their most prominent feature of personality they are fun to see cross the page and don’t feel as if their lives are simply ornaments to highlight the main characters. (I would very much like to see where things go with Ada and Dariell in the future. ^^’)
All in all while not my usual choice in reading I actually had a ton of fun reading At Last the Rogue Returns and will definitely add the next book in the series to my ‘To-Read’ list and check out some more of Adele Clee’s works to see if more catch my eye.

