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A Rogue's Proposal

Cynster • Book 4

4.12 BLT Score
(11.2K ratings)
★ 4.08 Goodreads (10.1K)

Why You'll Love This

Demon Cynster is the last Cynster standing — a man who watched his cousins fall and swore it wouldn't happen to him, which is exactly what makes watching him fall so satisfying.

  • Great if you want: a hero who resists hard and a heroine who holds firm
  • The experience: slow-burn tension with a racing world backdrop and genuine emotional stakes
  • The writing: Laurens writes desire as a siege — patient, deliberate, and relentless
  • Skip if: you find extended hero-resistance cycles repetitive across a series

About This Book

Demon Cynster has spent years watching his cousins fall one by one into the trap called love, and he's determined to remain the last man standing. Then Felicity Parteger turns up in his racing stables under suspicious circumstances, and everything shifts. She needs his help—discreetly, urgently—and he finds himself unable to say no. What follows is a slow-burn collision between a man committed to his freedom and a woman who refuses to settle for anything less than the real thing. The stakes are personal, the tension is electric, and the question underneath every scene is whether passion alone can build something that lasts.

Laurens writes Regency romance with an emphasis on atmosphere and psychological texture, and this fourth Cynster novel shows that craft at a comfortable peak. The racing world setting gives the story a specific, lived-in energy that distinguishes it from drawing-room-bound contemporaries. Demon is a more layered rake than most—genuinely resistant rather than performatively so—and Felicity holds her own without becoming implausibly modern. Readers who appreciate slow escalation and a hero who earns his transformation will find this one particularly satisfying.