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* '''Author''': [[Carla Kelly]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Carla Kelly]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]
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John Staples is rake who is bored with his existence -- but not bored enough to do anything about his situation. He's drawn to Emma Costello, the servant of his American cousins, but immediately rejects her because she's Irish. When circumstances lead to Emma being put up as stakes in a card game, John saves her -- now owning a woman he can't stand. She then turns around and forces him to allow her to "reform" him so that he can marry another woman.
 
John Staples is rake who is bored with his existence -- but not bored enough to do anything about his situation. He's drawn to Emma Costello, the servant of his American cousins, but immediately rejects her because she's Irish. When circumstances lead to Emma being put up as stakes in a card game, John saves her -- now owning a woman he can't stand. She then turns around and forces him to allow her to "reform" him so that he can marry another woman.
  
== Awards/Nominations ==  
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== Recognitions ==  
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* [[1996 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1996 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Regency Romance]]
 
* [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Time Favorite Regency Romance
 
* [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Time Favorite Regency Romance

Latest revision as of 19:48, 7 July 2021

John Staples is rake who is bored with his existence -- but not bored enough to do anything about his situation. He's drawn to Emma Costello, the servant of his American cousins, but immediately rejects her because she's Irish. When circumstances lead to Emma being put up as stakes in a card game, John saves her -- now owning a woman he can't stand. She then turns around and forces him to allow her to "reform" him so that he can marry another woman.

Recognitions