Never Rescue A Rogue By Virginia Heath 〈Top 100 Updated〉
Despite her "never rescue a rogue" rule, Diana’s compassionate nature wins out. She agrees to nurse Giles back to health in secret to avoid a scandal. However, their forced proximity leads to a "enemies-to-lovers" dynamic filled with sharp-tongued sparring.
Diana is the rigid, organized one, while Giles is the chaotic (though secretly principled) rogue. Never Rescue a Rogue by Virginia Heath
Much of the story focuses on the bond between the Merriwell sisters and their shared struggle to survive society’s judgment. Despite her "never rescue a rogue" rule, Diana’s
Giles, a man who hides his pain behind a mask of cynicism and charm, has returned to Devon to settle a decades-old score. He is on a mission to prove he was framed for a crime he didn’t commit—a scandal that cost him his inheritance and his father’s respect. The Conflict Diana is the rigid, organized one, while Giles
The story follows , the most sensible and protective of the three sisters. Diana is determined to keep her family’s reputation intact, which is why she is horrified to find Giles Sinclair , the notorious and handsome rogue, wounded on her property.