Diana is the rigid, organized one, while Giles is the chaotic (though secretly principled) rogue.
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. 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. Diana is the rigid, organized one, while Giles
by Virginia Heath is the second installment in the Merriwell Sisters series, a charming Regency romance that blends witty banter with a touch of mystery. Much of the story focuses on the bond
Giles’s journey isn’t just about clearing his name, but about finding a sense of worth beyond his reputation.
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.