All Men Are Rogues

All Men Are Rogues by Sari Robins is a Regency historical fiction novel published by HarperCollins on July 29, 2003. This 384-page book presents a lively and creative narrative that intertwines romance with themes of treachery and betrayal, appealing to fans of the genre.
In this story, Miss Evelyn Amherst is compelled by her dying father, a spy for His Majesty’s service, to complete his last mission, thrusting her into a perilous world. As she navigates the complexities of her father’s legacy, she encounters Lord Justin Barclay, an agent for British Intelligence, who suspects her father’s treachery. Their relationship evolves as Justin seeks to uncover the truth through intimacy, leading both characters to confront their trust in each other amidst escalating danger. The novel explores the intertwining of personal and political stakes within a richly romantic historical context.
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Sari Robins pens another fast–paced, richly romantic Regency historical in a style that combines a certain liveliness, creativity and emotion, all of which are sure to delight romance fans.
Compelled by her dying father, a spy for His Majesty’s service, to complete his last mission, Miss Evelyn Amherst finds herself embroiled in a dangerous world of treachery and betrayal. When the trail leads her to London, she encounters Lord Justin Barclay, an agent for British Intelligence. He suspects that Eve’s father was a Napoleon supporter and that Eve had knowledge of his traitorous actions. Justin courts Eve, hoping his intimate relationship with her will lead her to reveal the truth. Instead, he finds himself compromising his beliefs as he is drawn under Eve’s spell. As the danger escalates, they have to decide not only if they can trust each other with their lives, but with their hearts.
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