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I was really looking forward to reading Brogan's story. From the bits we get of him in the first 2 books I was excited for this one. Brogan was just as I thought he'd be, sweet, honorable and charming in his quiet way. Vera on the other hand, it's not that she isn't a good character, I just felt she was a little bland. However, I felt the romance was spot on, not too quick or frustrating, just very real and natural. The story revolves around trying to solve a couple of smaller mysteries in Vera's neighborhood while still continuing the other storyline from the previous books. This book definitely sets up some plot for future books.
Overall it was a good story, yet it is not my favorite of the series. You just can't beat Fletcher! I feel like some things were teased at we are left hanging with multiple plot points, so I am looking forward to the next in this series. It better answer some questions I have. I also hope that Moirin gets her own book, I would LOVE more background on her.
I find the other stories a little distracting throughout the book as I did in the others, but I feel like they do add to the story in their own way. And kudos to Sarah for coming up with 3 tales at once. The funny thing is I was so intrigued by The Dead Zoo, that I felt the ending was a bit of let down, it just kind of ended without a clear resolution, or maybe I missed it. I found myself more interested in Mr. King's story, no wonder "he" is the more popular author ;)
I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley and this is my honest opinion

I do not know how to adequately express how much I loved this book! It is everything I needed and wanted in this series! I absolutely love how this series in multiple stories in one. I throughly enjoy reading the penny dreadfuls and I love that at least one of the penny dreadfuls follows the main storyline. I cannot wait to read more in this series!
Vera is the daughter of a Russian immigrant who owns a print shop in Southern London. While her father despises writers, Vera is drawn to the Penny Dreadfuls. Borgan hates to lie. He feels like he has lied to everyone and it is getting especially hard to lie to his sister. However, Borgan is given a secret mission from the Dread Master and is therefore, required to leave the dreadfuls, lie even more to his family and those he is close to, and leave the only family he had besides is sister. At the request of the Dread Master, Borgan goes the South London to investigate Vera's father and finds himself employed at their print shop. Forced to use an alias and pretend he is not a writer, Borgan quickly becomes involved with the problems that are occurring in that area of London.

The Merchant and the Rouge is a very interesting book. I haven't read the first two, but I had no problem understanding this one. I also had no familiarity with the penny dreadful before this book and Sarah writes in a way that makes it fascinating. I loved that she shows the penny dreadful stories parallel with the book story,. So well written! I will certainly read the other books.
Thank you Sarah for my ARC copy in exchange for an honest review.

The Merchant and the Rogue by Sarah M. Eden
The Penny Dreadful Society #3
Genre: Historical Fiction/Mystery
Publication Date: August 17, 2021
Kind and empathetic Vera spends her day working with her father in his print shop in London. Much to her father’s dismay, the shop has started to sell Penny Dreadfuls (cheap serial literature). Brogan is the writer of a Penny Dreadful series sold in Vera’s shop and a transplant from Ireland. His author friends have banded together and formed a Penny Dreadful Society. The leader of the society has sent Brogan on a top-secret mission where his path crosses with Vera’s.
I have never read the first two books in the series and the beginning of the book did not provide a recap of previous events. How did a group of authors become vigilantes? Why did they care about a Russian Ambassador? Luckily, the plot points that I never really grasped weren’t entirely necessary in order for me to enjoy the story but I definitely think it would have helped.
I also felt like sometimes there were elements of the story that didn’t feel like they were taking place in 1865. For instance, Vera fears for her life and Brogan offers both her and her father to spend the night at his residence. Vera’s father declines but allows her to go by herself. Would a woman in 1865 be allowed to spend a night at a male’s residence unaccompanied by family?
I like the overall mystery element of the plot but could have done without the inclusion of the penny dreadful stories after most chapters. Whenever I felt I was connecting with characters or excited about a plot unraveling I was pulled into a completely different story that had nothing to do with Vera or Brogan.
The romance was quite sweet and wholesome. I’m usually a fan of spicier romances however this did make for a nice change. The two main characters were just two really good people at their core and you couldn’t help but root for them.
I think I’m intrigued enough to add the previous books in the series to my TBR.
My thanks to #Netgalley, #ShadowMountainPublishing and #SarahMEden for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

A great continuation of this series. More players come into this. We learn about Brogan and his sister. And we meet Vera. These are some compassionate, do good characters. Eden excels at characters you want to love. This series is different in that there are 3 stories going. This is not my favorite thing. There is a penny dreadful story in each of these books written by King, the main member of the story and the story about the main players in this book. It pulls me out of the main story every time these other two stories pop up. I ended up skipping them and going back and reading them after I read the main story. This was much better for my brain. I hate starting a story until I am finished with the last. I enjoyed this story and am waiting for the next!

This is book 3 in the Dread Penny Society and I really like how each character is getting their own story.
The social and political atmosphere of London in the 1860s was really prominent in this one. Of course, the Penny Dreadful authors are always involved and invested in doing what they can for those less fortunate, especially children.
Vera and Brogan begin with a friendship when he's hired to work at her father's print store, but because of his secret, the reader knows there will be a blow out sometime.
I liked seeing characters from the other books and how they all help each other.
As per usual of the series, the main story was flanked by penny dreadful stories that supplement the narrative.
I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.

Vera and Brogan in The Merchant and the Rogue by Sarah Eden
I’m sure my patrons will enjoy this book- the latest in the Dread Penny Society series. However the book could easily be read as a standalone: if so I bet patrons will be searching for the first of the series. Brogan is asked to investigate in Vera’s area but to do so he must pretend to leave the DPS and find a job under an assumed name at Vera’s shop. As the action heats up he feel more and more despondent about keeping Vera in the dark. There are two dread penny books going on throughout the book that sensationalize much of the heart of the action for Vera and Brogan and they are scary and delightful. And delightful is the word that best describes The Merchant and the Rogue. I would be happy to recommend this book to my patrons.

The Merchant and the Rogue by Sarah M. Eden is an excellent historical fiction novel that is the third book in the amazing series: The Dread Penny Society.
This book has it all: historical context, wonderful cast of complex characters, mystery, suspense, romance, and an excellent overarching storyline.
I have to admit that I am a personal fan of Ms. Eden as well as of this series. I have enjoyed the previous two books and really feel that each builds onto the next quite nicely. The overarching mystery of evil vs good, right vs wrong and getting to meet a new focal member (or two) of the secret society with each book makes for excellent reading.
This book focusses on the Dublin, Ireland siblings: Brogan and Moirin Donnelly (mainly Brogran of course) in London 1865. We get to learn more about their difficult circumstances that brought them to London, and why they are as they are. I loved learning about why Brogan places himself last, why Moirin is constantly on the defensive, and the character development was just beyond impressive.
I loved his investigation involving Vera Sorokina and her father, Mr. Sorokin. Vera is an intelligent, fiery, loyal, selfless, and beautiful person inside and out. The relationship that naturally developed between the two was a wonderful and perfect addition to the series. I loved the mystery, high-stakes problems, and the resolutions. I really look forward to seeing more of Vera and Moirin maybe in the sister organization???? It would be great to add in Ana Newport (soon to be Mrs. Darby) and Elizabeth could be part of both groups? So many options!!!!
I also loved the inclusion of two perfectly-fitted Penny Dreadfuls. At first they seem random, but I have found they often parallel or add a similar conundrum to the main story at hand with each book. They are crafted specifically for each narrative (I feel), and they only add a wonderful extra layer to the books.
I look forward to the next book in this series (crossing fingers it is Doc next...and his issues with bachelorhood).
Perfect in every way! 5/5 stars
Thank you NG and Shadow Mountain Publishing for this excellent arc and in return I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review and opinion.
I am posting this review to my GR, Instagram, and Bookbub accounts immediately (as of 2/22/21 no BB listing has been created) and will post it to my Amazon, Instagram, and B&N accounts upon publication on 8/17/21.

This was another fun tale involving the Penny Society. I really like seeing Brogan's character grow, and develop. He had a lot to sacrifice in the beginning, and wasn't sure that it would be worth it. He took a leap of faith! And I admire that bravery.
I like how the story had different tangents: Brogan's unique mission, to the Penny Stories. They all tie in together at the end, but it kept me on my toes! I wish we currently had penny stories in our day!

The one where our hero must realize he’s a hero! (Trying my hand at writing a penny dreadful there.)
Sarah M. Eden is one of my favorite authors; I’m always so excited when she has a new book out, so when I was given an advance reader’s copy of The Merchant and the Rogue, I was beyond excited! For those that aren’t aware, this is the third in a series and I highly recommend reading the first two before picking up this one. The style of these books is unique- some chapters are Brogan/Vera, and other chapters are stories from penny dreadfuls the authors are writing.
I loved both Brogan and Vera’s characters. Brogan views himself as a follower and when he is asked to strike out on his own by the Dread Master, he is pretty sure he’s not the man for the job. But, like a good “foot soldier,” he follows orders. This leads him to Vera’s family shop, and he gets a job there under an assumed name. There is a web of danger and mystery there, and the two have to work together to save the neighborhood and the whole of London from a criminal mastermind called the “Mastiff.”
I particularly liked Brogan as a character. I identified with his feelings of being the “supporting character” and not the leader of any operation; I enjoyed watching him realize that heroes come in all forms and that his particular brand of heroism is exactly what was needed in Vera’s life. Because he had difficulty viewing himself as a hero, he didn’t trample on Vera when she was rallying her neighbors, but rather supported her through the steps and allowed her to take the lead. We need more feminist main men in love stories!
I’ll be honest, the Penny Dreadful series is not my favorite of Sarah M. Eden’s. I love the characters and the storylines, I just often find myself skimming the penny dreadful sections that are the written stories by the characters. I think what she’s set up is a great idea, it’s just not my favorite style. But do I grab one as soon as a new one’s out? You bet! Skimming over the penny dreadfuls doesn’t take away from the rest of the story, in my opinion.
Also, I recently re-read one of Eden’s earliest works and was blown away by how much more complex and developed her storylines and characters have become over the years. I loved her early work, and I’m impressed with how she’s developed and grown as an author in her particular style of literature. You can tell she loves her characters, stories, and history!
I received a free copy in exchange for my honest review.

This is my first book by this author, and for the most part I really enjoyed the main story. While this isn't a stand-alone read, I caught up pretty quickly to the overall plot and as the story progressed I was drawn deeper into the mystery. However, I will say this story started very slowly for me, partly because of the Dread Penny stories (Brogan's "The Dead Zoo: and Mr. King's "The Merchant and the Rogue") that were interspersed throughout the novel. While the stories on their own would have been very interesting and fun to read, I REALLY did not like having to read them in the middle of the main story when all I wanted to do was find out what happened next with Vera and Brogan. I would have preferred if the Penny Dreadfuls were at the end as an extra additive to read rather than in spread out, especially since I found myself skimming through them and didn't think they really added anything to the main plot other than something else for the characters to discuss in general.
For me, the best part of this story was the personalities of all the characters, from Vera and her dad, Brogan and his sister, and the orphan kids. All of them have uniqueness and quirks that I loved seeing come out in the dialog between them. I also really liked how the mystery was built up and how complex it got over time - I was able to figure some things out, but other things surprised me and kept me guessing.
I may check out another book or two in the series to see what happens with the main plot, but I know I'm going to have a hard time again if the additional Penny Dreadfuls stories and mixed in.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the chance to review this advanced reading copy!

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I feel like these books are just getting better and better! I mean having 3 incredible story lines within 1 book is mind blowing!! I feel like I’m on the edge of my seat with each story!! Loved it so much!!

Sarah M. Eden's The Dread Penny Society Series continues with this third installment! And this series continues to be amazing!
This story focuses on Brogan Donnelly, an Irish penny dreadful author, and Vera Sorokina, an avid penny dreadful reader who helps her father run a book and print shop.
This can be read as a standalone, but in order to get the full picture of the "big bads" it might be helpful to read this series in order. Additionally, this book has the two penny dreadful tales (Brogan's The Dead Zoo and Mr. King's The Merchant and the Rogue) as well as the main story. I really love how this series incorporates penny dreadfuls into the tale!
All in all, this is a solid installment in the series and I can't wait to see what troubles befall the Dread Penny Society next!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Shadow Mountain Publishing for this e-ARC. I really appreciated the opportunity to read this delightful novel!

I came across the Dread Penny Society series and zoomed through the first two novels, so it was to my delight that I was able to receive an advanced copy of The Merchant and The Rogue thanks to NetGalley and Shadow Mountain Publishing!
I loved Vera and Brogan! Individually, they were likable characters, so it was essentially the cherry on top when you add the romance element. Their relationship seemed very natural from the start, even though (I won't spoil anything) there were reasons for mistrust and suspicion that could have changed that. I enjoyed this book as much as I did the first two, perhaps even more.
Also, I'm always going to be a fan of characters from previous books making cameos as they did here, so thank you, Sarah M. Eden, for that!

LIKED OVERALL, BUT LEFT ME WANTING
This is my 2nd installment with this author. While I cannot say I was as enthralled as the last story, I definitely liked the 2 main characters Vera & Brogan. Brogan, an Irishman, was kind & loveable. Moirin, Brogan’s sister, is a strong supporting character I liked. They grew up in the streets of Ireland, clawing their way to adulthood and eventually to England. They have a strong bond. The villain continues to terrorize in this book, and I was not at all happy with just how much and to what depth, and the fact there was no resolution with him left me wanting. There are two dread penny stories taking place simultaneously throughout the book. One is otherworldly, but I recognized a strong parallel to the main story I found interesting. The second one, like the main story, has no resolution, so I was disappointed in that again. But, overall 3 Stars = Liked It / Good.
“A grin blossomed on the man’s face, and blimey if it didn’t fully upend her. Ginger men were often dismissed as less, handsome, less striking, but bless him if he didn’t prove that utterly and entirely false with his mouth.”-Vera
“I’m not a leader of uprisings, Ganor. I’m not a general strategizing in battle. I’m nothing but a shop girl.” - Vera
I was gifted an eBook from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. All opinions are my own without compensation or further expectation.

I have a sweet spot for this series. As I have said in my other reviews, it reminds me of The Scarlet Pimpernel. Only with Penny Dreadful's being the moniker/their title.
It's also enjoyable to see all the men get ladies of their own. I rather liked Vera and Brogan and thought they were perfect match for one another. Both spirited, running away from their pasts. Both needing one another.
I guess the one thing I have is that when it comes to the Penny Dreadfuls I've known them as horror stories with paranormal or ghostly elements. Stuff that normal book sellers wouldn't exactly publish. The stories presented in these aren't really what I call Penny Dreadfuls. They are watered down stories that don't really give any danger or suspense.
The Penny Dreadful Society's writers aren't all that great when it comes to writing in my opinion.
So I'd give this book three out of five stars because the two Penny Dreadful books weighed the story down.

Dread Penny Society series by Sarah Eden is great - The Merchant and the Rogue is the third book and continues with a great story about two immigrants to London who work together. Vera is from Russia and works in her father's store while Brogan is from Ireland and is a Penny Dreadful author. The book is very well written and I particularly like the protagonist couple's interactions. Its not absolutely necessary to read the series in order but do think it contributes to the book overall. Eden is a strong author and I follow her social media for future books.

I absolutely love this series by Sarah Eden! The Merchant and the Rogue is intriguing and has plenty of Victorian London flair that makes these books so fantastic! The pace of this book moved a bit slower than the previous novels in this series, but the writing is as great as always. Once again the inclusion of two Penny Dreadful stories adds a unique aspect to the book and I was intrigued and guessing as those stories developed! While I enjoyed this story, I would have loved to see more interaction from the members of the Society. For me, the magic of this series is the camaraderie between the Dread members and I missed that. It seems like we will be getting more books in this series and I’m so excited!

Vera Sorokina loves reading the Penny Dreadfuls and immersing herself in tales of adventure, mystery, and romance. Her own days are filled with the often mundane work of running the book and print shop she owns with her father. The shop offers her the freedom and income to employ and protect the poverty-stricken Londoners she's come to care about, and it gives her father something to do other than long for their hometown of St. Petersburg. She is grateful for the stability in their lives, but she often feels lonely.
Brogan Donnelly was born and raised in Ireland, but has lived in London for several years, where he's built a career as a Penny Dreadful writer. He has dedicated himself to the plight of the poor with the help of his sister. His membership in the secretive Dread Penny Society allows him to feel he isn't entirely wasting his life, yet he feels dissatisfied. With no one to share his life with but his sister, he fears London will never truly feel like home.
Brogan and Vera's paths cross, and the attraction is both immediate and ill-advised. Vera knows from past experience that writers are never to be trusted, and Brogan has reason to suspect not everything at her print shop is aboveboard. When the growing criminal enterprise run by the elusive and violent Mastiff begins targeting their area of London, Brogan and Vera must work together to protect the community they've both grown to love. But that means they'll need to learn to trust each other with dangerous secrets that have followed both of them from their home countries.

I loved the first two books of this series and I loved this one too. Sarah Eden is a master at characters; she always delivers on making me feel like I know the characters and showing progression through the story. Brog and Vera are both so well written along with the rest of them. I love the growth of their friendship throughout the story and the chance to learn more about their pasts.
I love the penny dreadfuls as we get 3 unique stories in one book. The talent it takes to write in 3 different styles is amazing. If anyone wants a fun read, choose this book! I couldn't put it down. I think it might be my favorite of the series so far. The action has really heated it up and I can't wait to read the next one.
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