![]() ![]() ![]() I also love how he’s complemented in the characterization of Mamie, a society woman who values helping the less fortunate. In an era rife with self-made men, like Andrew Carnegie (who is name-dropped in this book, of course), it seemed like a beautiful and appropriate journey for him to go on. I’m a sucker for a self-made hero, and I love the conflict that is explored through his wanting to fit in with the upper crust and in the process losing a bit of his past, then spending the book working to find it again. A large part of it is the compelling hero, Frank Tripp, who was a supporting character in Shupe’s previous series, the Four Hundred, inspiring many readers to demand for his book.Īnd she definitely delivered, fleshing him out in a beautiful way. The Rogue of Fifth Avenue just might be one of my favorite Joanna Shupe books. Mass Market Paperback | $7.99 USD | ISBN-13: 978-0062906816 | 382 pages | Historical Romance–Gilded Age ![]()
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