Once Dishonored
By Mary Jo Putney
By Mary Jo Putney
Part of Rogues Redeemed
Category: Historical Romance | Regency Romance | Women's Fiction | Historical Fiction
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$8.99
Sep 29, 2020 | ISBN 9781420148114
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Praise
Praise for Once Dishonored
“Putney continues her Regency-era Rogues Redeemed series with this enthralling fifth installment about a pair of outcasts who find comfort with one another…With this emotional romance, Putney again proves why she’s a star of the genre.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Once Dishonored is the story of a wronged divorcee, and a man trying to redeem his honor after disgrace. It’s an intense, dramatic love story with improbable twists and turns, adventure, and visits from old friends. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable read.”
—All About Romance
“In her own signature style, paying impeccable attention to period details, Putney continues to vindicate the honor of scoundrels in this fifth entry of the stunning “Rogues Redeemed” series (after Once a Spy). Fans of historicals will root for our brave, intelligent heroine and the hero who stands beside her.”
—Library Journal STARRED REVIEW
Praise for New York Times Bestselling Author
Mary Jo Putney’s Rogues Redeemed series
“With superbly drawn characters (including historical figures such as Francis Scott Key); a setting so vivid one can taste the lemonade and smell the gunpowder; and a gripping plot that addresses the harsh realities of slavery, prejudice, cruelty, and abuse. . . . A story that deftly balances fascinating historical detail, adventure, and menace with a passionate romance.”
—Library Journal
“Putney’s commitment to historical research shines throughout. . . . Though suspense and adventure drive this story forward, the love at its center sets it apart.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An impeccably written book that realistically integrates the cost of the Napoleonic Wars into a compelling story that neatly balances dangerous adventures and passionate romance.”
—Booklist
“Filled with action and adventure and spiced with an intriguing glimpse of American history . . . not
to be missed.”
—Bookpage
“A Baltimore native, Putney knows her history well and makes good use of that knowledge as she brings an English hero and heroine into the second war for America’s freedom. Readers who savor details for the era will find everything they desire.”
—RT Book Reviews
“A page turner tale.”
—Publishers Weekly
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