
She cannot deny her attraction to Frank and he is not willing to give her up either. Mamie is rebellious and likes to do things on her terms, so if she is told not to do something, her heart will want to go there even if she knows it is wrong. Mamie’s father forbids her from entering in any relationship with a man besides the one he has arranged for her – as if she is another entity of his business to control. When the two cross paths, almost everyone can see their chemistry. He is well known throughout the city for his hard work for New York’s elite. Frank Tripp is Mamie’s father’s high power lawyer. Her compassion is so honorable and makes her a very appealing heroine. It is through this exposure to class inequality that she develops a pertinacity for pick-pocketing the wealthy to supplement the measly incomes of some families she befriends in the tenements. However, she is drawn to the world of New York that she is not supposed to see – the gambling halls, the downtown tenements, the lives of the poor. It is clear she has great love for her sisters and respect for her family.

Mamie is a debutante from a wealthy uptown family. I was so excited, in fact, to start this book that I had simultaneously purchased a paperback copy, the audiobook, and checked the e-book out of the library.


As a New Yorker (currently living on the West Coast), I loved traveling back in time to the New York of yesterday. I am an avid historical romance reader, so when I came across Joanna Shupe’s The Rogue of Fifth Avenue, I was instantly intrigued. Historical New York, Uptown Girl & Powerful Lawyer
