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The Gamble
The Gamble
Author: Joan Wolf
It's not that I approve of blackmail, but sometimes survival takes precedence over virtue. Unfortunately, the Earl of Winterdale has not proved to be quite the sort of victim I had envisioned. To be honest, I find that my heart is in far more danger from the handsome earl than he is endangered by my nefarious schemes. All I ever wanted was a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446612388
ISBN-10: 0446612383
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 358
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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I was a little disappointed in this book. Normally, I loved Joan Wolf's style of writing and her stores are usually different from the normal regency novels. However, the biggest draw back in this book is how silly the main character is and it does not explain why Earl Winterdale would fall in love with her at first sight. The actions of Georgie can be explained by follies of youth but it makes her an unattractive heroine.
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When Georgiana's father dies, she discovers he is blackmailing 5 noblemen. Four for cheating at cards and one for cheating on his wife. Her home is entailed and she must find a way to provide a home for her and her sister. She becomes a blackmailer herself by forcing one of her fathers victims, the Earl of Winterdale, to give her a season in London, so that she may find a husband. His Aunt is formidable,his cousin nice,and he hs a terrible repatation. Danger and intrigue follow. Someone is out to do away with Georgie.
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Loved it! This is my first by Joan Wolf and I can't wait to read more of her books.


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