
They’ve been part of the same boisterous friend group since college, and they know that their breakup will devastate the others and make things more than a little awkward. Wyn Connor and Harriet Kilpatrick were the perfect couple-until Wyn dumped Harriet for reasons she still doesn’t fully understand. Charlotte’s heart is in the right place, but her lips have poor aim.Ī refreshing dose of fun-and the best in the series.Įxes pretend they’re still together for the sake of their friends on their annual summer vacation. There’s no shortage of drama leading up to this happily-ever-after.

If you ask Kingston, she’s engaged to the wrong man. Is she drunk on a love potion or drunk on love itself? If you ask Charlotte, she couldn’t possibly betray Billy, whose best quality is that he's letting her choose where they live. Though he was once a lady’s man, Kingston, the bastard brother of the Pembroke clan, has been celibate ever since his mother fell gravely ill. The effects of the elixir are equal parts hot and hilarious. (Just a splash of realism before the story takes a magical turn.) When her sister mixes her a home remedy, Charlotte is overcome with passion-and quickly turns it on the wrong man. Just before an agonizing dinner with her in-laws, who barely tolerate her, she’s plagued with menstrual cramps.

In Regency-era England, Charlotte Langley, a self-described “dull bird,” is about to marry boring Billy Pembroke.

The sixth in the Rogue Files series is a lusty reversal of the rake-and-the-wallflower trope.
