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My Rogue to Ruin is book number four in The Wild Wynchesters series. This was my first read in the series and I think it worked perfectly fine as a standalone. I'm a sucker for enemies to lovers and this one was well done. I loved the love-hate vibes of Marjorie and Adrian and the progression of their relationship. I really found myself rooting for them both by the end.
Thank you to NetGalley and Forever for providing me a digital reviewer copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.
I love the Wynchesters so much, I want to give them all a hug for real. Each book is so cozy, even when the stakes are high and I'm kind of stressed??? I love how relatable Marjorie was (and I truly think after each book that they're the most relatable one). Erica Ridley just has a way of making me attached to all her characters.
One thing to note though, is that Tommy started the novel using she/they pronouns, however the "they" was just dropped off after the first chapter never to be seen again? Was that a mistake?
I just need to accept that none of the winchesters will be as good as the first one. This was campy and felt over done. I don’t love the repeated heist angle and the weirdness of the Winchester gang grows weary some,
The Wild Wynchesters is a comfort series of mine. Erica Ridley has written a found family that makes me so happy. I love that we finally got Marjorie’s story in MY ROGUE TO RUIN because she has always intrigued me in previous books. My favorite thing about the Wild Wynchesters series is that the books can be read as standalone or enjoyed as a series; I prefer reading them as a series because the family antics enhance the stories!
Marjorie, a character I deeply admire, is partially Deaf due to smallpox. What I find truly heartwarming is how the family, without any hesitation, adapts to her needs. They don’t expect her to conform to their ways. They communicate with her in a way that suits her, using sign language and speaking so she can hear. It’s a testament to the family’s inclusivity and understanding.
Each Wynchester novel has a wonderful case that the family is solving, with the sibling on the cover being the lead. Marjorie’s case involves exposing a forger, which is something she excels at. The slow-burn antics she gets into with Lord Adrian Webb while trying to solve the case gave me another Wild Wynchesters novel to adore!
Thanks, Forever and Netgalley, for the arc!
Thank you Forever and NetGalley for the eARC and gifted copy of My Rogue to Ruin! All opinions in this review are my own.
I absolutely love the Wynchester series and My Rogue to Ruin lived up to the hype!
I liked seeing Marjorie as a main character since she is one of the quieter siblings in the other books. I also liked that she went into the scheme thinking Adrian was such a terrible person but ends up falling for him in the end. As much as I love Marjorie and Adrian, I think my favorite character had to be Tickletums, the homing hedgehog! Every mention of him just made me laugh.
I already pre-ordered the fifth book in the series, Hot Earl Summer, which will be Elizabeth's story due out in August!
Adore this world and these characters. I am a huge reader of historical romance and Erica Ridley is one of my top authors. I just will read anything she writes and this one is definitely one of the best. Everyone who enjoys good stories and true love should read this book.
Thank you net galley for the advance reader copy of this novel. This is regen era that I typically read but couldn't get into this one.
This was my first time reading a 'The Wild Wynchesters' book and I must now read more of them! This book was just so much fun and the characters have personality to the brim. They're all chaotic with so much banter and the action never stops.
Adrian and Marjorie have really great chemistry. They both initially start of 'shy girl' and 'rake' and evolve so naturally and beautifully over the book. Adrian tries to channel playboy, but he's like Flynn Rider, a babygirl. <3
I love how the two went from strangers, to skeptic comrades to absolutely shameless lovers. If you asked me to tell you what the plot was, I couldn't tell you tbh. I found this story to be more character-driven with the exploration of diverse family types, vulnerability in relationships, and disability. I need to read the other installments and find out more about Marjorie's ragtag group of siblings and their equally as chaotic mystery-solving partners.
[3.75 stars]
This was such a blast to read and Marjorie has a great growth arc through the book, really coming into her own and finding confidence in what she brings to the table. The romance was sexy and fun, with plenty of danger along the way
This was a cute, contemporary regency era story! While it's part of a series, it can be read as a stand-alone with no problem. There's a disability rep since the FMC is partially deaf and she has the best found family. This book contains elements of humor, drama, and action that hold the reader's attention but don't feel too intense. This one is a nice, easy read and you should go into it as such! Thak you NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for the eARC in exchange for my honest review!
Thank you to Netgally, the publishers, and Erica Ridley
When I requested this book I was unaware that it was apart of a series, one that requires you to read the previous books for this one to make sense. I am unable to read all the previous books along with this one before the publish date. Therefore, I will rate this a fair 3/5 stars and will adjust the rating and review when I am able to read all the books in the series along with this one.
I tried so many times to read this book but I just could not get into it. I know you don't technically have to read companion novels in order but I think it might have been helpful if I had read the others in this series.
i love Erica's work she always adds a bit of whimsey and fun to her stories. These lovers wont come easy to the completion of their story, Lots of romance and sweetness. A great addition to the series.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and Forever Books for the gifted e-book ❤️ #gifted. My review is comprised of my honest thoughts.
Read if you like: Dual POV, heists, found family, steamy 🔥
This was amazing. It's probably my favorite one in the series. It was hilarious, sweet, and sexy. The banter and chemistry between them was great. The plot was fun and different. I love the heist aspect and the hedgehog the most. 🤣 I highly recommend this!
I loved this book! The Winchesters are back with their hijinx and I’m here for it. They are all ridiculous and lovely, and I want more of them.
While I enjoyed book 3, it lost some of the ridiculousness (homing hedgehogs didn’t make an appearance) and the couple was apart for a lot of the book, but that was fixed in this one. The couple was together for pretty much the whole book and their banter was too notch.
I do think there was a bit of a pacing issue in the middle, some of the plot dragged a bit longer than needed, but it didn’t take away from my enjoyment.
My Rogue to Ruin
I had a really good time with My Rogue To Ruin. This was my first book by Erica Ridley and I could easily see myself coming back to the world of the Wynchesters to see the rest of the siblings’ stories fleshed out! I found Marjorie and Adrian to be likable characters that were very easy to root for. I especially enjoyed the diversity in this world, which is often lacking in historical romances. I really enjoyed that Marjorie was hard of hearing and how that impacted her role within the family and the family schemes.
For the most part, I enjoyed this and Ridley’s writing. I just had a few issues overall:
- I thought the pacing was a little off. There are multiple climax fakeouts where you think that the story is wrapping up just for something else to happen. That was fun and interesting the first time, but after the third, it got old.
- I think the characters were a little *too* motivational with each other? I loved how supportive they were, but their constant pep talks took me out of the story quite a bit.
I am always a fan of a working hedgehog though so…count me in to the next one!
"My Rogue to Ruin" by Erica Ridley – no spoilers ahead!
This historical romance takes you on a delightful journey through the Regency era, and Ridley's storytelling prowess shines through.
Characters? Charming. Our rogue and the leading lady had a dynamic that kept me turning the pages. The witty banter and undeniable chemistry were the heart of the story.
Plot? It's a classic tale with a twist. Ridley weaves a compelling narrative that balances romance, intrigue, and a hint of mischief. The plot unfolds at a pace that keeps you engaged without feeling rushed.
Writing style? Impeccable. Ridley's prose effortlessly transports you to the glittering ballrooms and shadowy corners of Regency London. The attention to historical detail adds a layer of authenticity that enhances the overall experience.
Humor? It is a definite highlight. Some moments had me chuckling, and Ridley injects just the right amount of humour to lighten the story without detracting from its emotional depth.
Ending? Satisfying. Without giving too much away, the resolution felt earned, and our characters' journey felt complete.
Because every bookworm needs to experience the beautiful chaos within this story. This book was full of originality, and it worked beautifully in its time period. I loved the dynamics that were present between Marjorie and her siblings, and with Adrian. The unique nature of each character was so refreshing to see, and I especially loved seeing disability rep in a time period that you don’t often see it.
I simply adored Marjorie and how beautifully crafted her character was. Her personality was so authentic, and you got to fully appreciate and admire the journey she took throughout the novel. There was a certain sense of humour that was so refreshing to see, and a complexity to her as a person that made you want to dig deeper. In her struggle to feel truly valued by her family, she also found herself being able to learn that not everything was as it seemed on the surface.
If you’re looking for a book with found family, empowering disability representation, and a ton of witty banter, “My Rogue to Ruin” is one you need to pick up ASAP! Thank you NetGalley for this captivating story.
There were parts that I couldn't read fast enough to learn what would happen next, and parts that were so mind numbing and cliché that I skimmed more than read. Overall, this story fell flat for me.
I love the Wild Wynchesters. Each book is wilder than the last, and each book makes me wish I had a family as endearing and loyal as they are. They are truly a magnificent bunch and I love how each sibling has the others’ backs, no matter the situation.
MY ROGUE TO RUIN is Marjorie’s story and it starts off with a bang. Literally. She’s teaching her students how to paint and one of the Wynchesters creates a diversion in order for…reasons, and it’s during this diversion that she runs into handsome rogue Adrian Webb. Adrian and Marjorie are brought together once again when counterfeit coins are discovered, and romance and danger in spades develops from there.
I loved this book so much. Erica Ridley always writes such amazing characters with depth and insecurities, making them feel so real. Marjorie is a curvy woman, and is insecure because she doesn’t fit the mold of what a Regency-era lady should look like. That insecurity plays a big role in her relationship with Adrian, who has some insecurities of his own. It was interesting seeing them both work through their inner struggles and finally come together. They still have their self-doubts, but each one gives the other strength and shows them they’re worthy of love.
All told, another fantastic installment in this series. I adored Marjorie’s story and I can’t wait for the next book and the next sibling to find love.
*eARC received courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher.