Two Rogues Make a Right
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Will Sedgwick can’t believe that after months of searching for his oldest friend, Martin Easterbrook is found hiding in an attic like a gothic nightmare. Intent on nursing Martin back to health, Will kindly kidnaps him and takes him to the countryside to recover, well away from the world.

Martin doesn’t much care where he is or even how he got there. He’s much more concerned that the man he’s loved his entire life is currently waiting on him hand and foot, feeding him soup and making him tea. Martin knows he’s a lost cause, one he doesn’t want Will to waste his life on.

As a lifetime of love transforms into a tender passion both men always desired but neither expected, can they envision a life free from the restrictions of the past, a life with each other?

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
06/23/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9780063050594

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

There is no way on Earth that Will Sedgwick is going to let his best friend, Martin Easterbrook, waste away in a drafty attic in London. So, Will "kidnaps" Martin, and then whisks him to a cottage in Sussex, where he hopes the combination of fresh air and his ministrations will help Martin recover from consumption. Even though Martin fears his recovery may only be temporary, there are not enough words for him to thank Will for what he has done. However, Martin's biggest fear is that by spending so much time together, Will may finally discover just how deep Martin's feelings for his old friend run. With the latest swoon-worthy addition to her Regency-set Seducing the Sedgwicks series, Sebastian once again brings exquisite depth and nuance to her characters while at the same time striking the perfect balance between sweet romantic yearning and bold sensuality.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Sebastian sends out her Seducing the Sedgwicks series in style with this intimate Regency romance (following A Gentleman Never Keeps Score). Mr. William Sedgwick and Sir Martin Easterbrook have been best friends since childhood, despite the class disparity between their families. Now Martin--who was raised by a despotic and lecherous father and hides his fragile emotions under a prickly exterior--is wasting away of consumption. And the fanciful but staunchly moral Will--who's recovering from an opium addiction and traumatic experiences in the Royal Navy--spirits him away to convalesce in a country cottage. The close quarters initially present a challenge, as repressed Martin has been in love with Will for ages, while more experienced Will suddenly awakens to his own attraction to Martin. But as Martin regains his health, the men acknowledge their desire relatively quickly, entering into a loving, comfortable relationship that sees idiot and sweetheart used as almost interchangeable terms of endearment--until their scarred psyches get in the way of their tender domesticity and Martin returns to London without Will. But Will refuses to be left behind. Sensual sex scenes and fully realized supporting characters enhance the tale, and though the conflict is minimal, Sebastian succeeds in making it feel momentous. This is a delight. Agent: Deirdre Knight, the Knight Agency. (June)

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Booklist Reviews

There is no way on Earth that Will Sedgwick is going to let his best friend, Martin Easterbrook, waste away in a drafty attic in London. So, Will "kidnaps" Martin, and then whisks him to a cottage in Sussex, where he hopes the combination of fresh air and his ministrations will help Martin recover from consumption. Even though Martin fears his recovery may only be temporary, there are not enough words for him to thank Will for what he has done. However, Martin's biggest fear is that by spending so much time together, Will may finally discover just how deep Martin's feelings for his old friend run. With the latest swoon-worthy addition to her Regency-set Seducing the Sedgwicks series, Sebastian once again brings exquisite depth and nuance to her characters while at the same time striking the perfect balance between sweet romantic yearning and bold sensuality. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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LJ Express Reviews

Titled yet penniless, Sir Martin Esterbrook plans to die unobtrusively of consumption before he causes any more pain for the love of his life Will Sedgwick. The problem is Will has other plans. Will has known prickly Martin since Martin's late father separated them by securing Will's place in His Majesty's Navy. Martin nursed Will back to something resembling wholeness when his time in the navy left him shattered—now Will is determined to do the same for Martin. With Martin dangerously ill in the depths of winter, Will decides to remove him to a cottage in the countryside where Martin's lungs won't be taxed by the murky London air. As winter melts into spring, and Martin keeps on living, the two men grow increasingly aware of the myriad ways they belong to each other—and dare to dream of a shared future. VERDICT With this life-affirming final act to the trilogy (It Takes Two To Tumble; A Gentleman Never Keeps Score), Sebastian delivers a fiercely joyous tale of two people fighting to give each other a home and learning to love well.—Anna J. Clutterbuck-Cook, Massachusetts Historical Soc., Boston

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Sebastian sends out her Seducing the Sedgwicks series in style with this intimate Regency romance (following A Gentleman Never Keeps Score). Mr. William Sedgwick and Sir Martin Easterbrook have been best friends since childhood, despite the class disparity between their families. Now Martin—who was raised by a despotic and lecherous father and hides his fragile emotions under a prickly exterior—is wasting away of consumption. And the fanciful but staunchly moral Will—who's recovering from an opium addiction and traumatic experiences in the Royal Navy—spirits him away to convalesce in a country cottage. The close quarters initially present a challenge, as repressed Martin has been in love with Will for ages, while more experienced Will suddenly awakens to his own attraction to Martin. But as Martin regains his health, the men acknowledge their desire relatively quickly, entering into a loving, comfortable relationship that sees idiot and sweetheart used as almost interchangeable terms of endearment—until their scarred psyches get in the way of their tender domesticity and Martin returns to London without Will. But Will refuses to be left behind. Sensual sex scenes and fully realized supporting characters enhance the tale, and though the conflict is minimal, Sebastian succeeds in making it feel momentous. This is a delight. Agent: Deirdre Knight, the Knight Agency. (June)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sebastian, C., & Leslie, J. (2020). Two Rogues Make a Right (Unabridged). HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sebastian, Cat and Joel Leslie. 2020. Two Rogues Make a Right. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sebastian, Cat and Joel Leslie. Two Rogues Make a Right HarperCollins, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Sebastian, C. and Leslie, J. (2020). Two rogues make a right. Unabridged HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sebastian, Cat, and Joel Leslie. Two Rogues Make a Right Unabridged, HarperCollins, 2020.

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