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The Gamble [Mass Market Paperback]

Joan Wolf (Author)
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May 1, 1998
Georgiana Newbury and her sister Anna are left penniless by the sudden death of their father--a criminal who blackmailed five men for cheating at cards (or on their wives). The only way she can now survive, and save her sister, is to gamble herself on the risky prospect of marriage. Using her father's blackmail files she compels Lord Winterdale to present her during the courting season in London. But unknown to her, the old Lord is dead--and the Winterdale Lordship has now passed to his young nephew, Philip. For his own reasons, he agrees to Georgiana's plan. Both will end up with more than they gambled on.

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The knowledge that her late father, Lord Weldon, had been a blackmailer was shocking enough, but when Georgiana Newbury actually follows in his footsteps, if only briefly, and tries to "convince" one of her father's victims, the elderly Earl of Winterdale, to present her to society in an effort to find a suitable husband, even she is surprised. However, the earldom has changed hands, and when the present earl, young, arrogant, and not at all what Georgiana had expected, suddenly agrees to her plan, she begins to question her decision. In this fast-paced, highly readable Regency historical, a bold, bright heroine who takes her family responsibilities seriously faces off with a handsome, calculating hero with a purpose of his own; the novel deftly depicts the flash and glitter of the season and will please Wolf's many fans. Wolf has written a number of similarly lively, well-written historical Regencies (e.g., The Deception, LJ 11/15/96) and lives in Connecticut.
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (May 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446605344
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446605342
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,048,673 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Joan Wolf is a USA TODAY bestselling American writer, whose acclaimed Regency romances have earned her national recognition as a master of the genre. Her many historical and contemporary romances, some of which have been chosen as Literary Guild selections, have been highly praised by reviewers and authors alike.

Joan was born in 1951 and she grew up in the Bronx, New York. A former English teacher, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mercy College and Master in English and Comparative Literature at Hunter College. An avid rider and horse owner, Joan lives in Connecticut with her husband Joe and two grown children, Jay and Pam.

 

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't get me wrong...., August 10, 2001
This review is from: The Gamble (Mass Market Paperback)
I love this book, the first one by Joan Wolf that I bought. I still re-read occasionally. I adore Georgie and Philip. But I also have some serious problems with this book, which I rate at about 3.5. So why the low score, if I have re-read this book several times?

Here's why: 1) As I read more and more Regency romances (including those by Wolf), I get less and less tolerant of heroines (or for that matter, heroes) who do stupid things. Being naive and innocent is one thing, failing to reveal information about something when you have clearly been warned is quite another thing. Unfortunately, Georgie Newbury, the rather interesting heroine, falls down in this department. Not only does she begin by doing a remarkably silly thing (but a naive action, perhaps), but she later commits several wilful actions which either place her in danger or her sister in danger. That includes the action which brings about the denouement (where a man is killed).

2) There is so little about the hero that I found this book frustrating. Yes, there is a bit about his unhappy childhood, his early debauchery under the tutelage of his father, and his rather colorful way of acquiring a fortune, to put it mildly. But I got these same things so much better in Heyer's THESE OLD SHADES. The problem is that Philip says that he is not a fit husband for Georgie, but fails to explain why. Also, his explanation when it occurs is not that satisfactory. Yes, his reputation is bad, but much of it is owing to his unusual adolescence and his struggle to survive, when his father dies.

3) A lot of problems that develop between the hero and heroine are owing to false communication or simple miscommunication. Georgie fails to tell Philip about certain vital meetings and threats, which makes her too-stupid-to-live in my opinion (or remarkably silly and headstrong, at the least). She also has an old flame visiting her, when her husband clearly objects and when she is warned by others about this. Really, I started to dislike Georgie at times for actions such as these. [Not that you have to love a heroine to find her story intriguing].

4) The heroine deliberately puts herself in danger to attempt to trap a dangerous man, one whose identity she is unsure of and who has nearly killed her before. If she put herself in danger to save someone else, that would be a different issue. Her motivation is not that, it seems to be more of a childish "see what I can do by myself."

OK - now for the good things about this book and why it is a keeper for me.

First, despite Georgie's headstrong ways, I rather liked her (mostly). The first-person narrative helps draw the reader in, although it can be uncomfortable at times (as in her painful wedding night). Second, the hero Philip is a very intriguing character. I wondered about his him and his relationship to some persons of definitely evil character. Third, Georgie's affection for her younger sister and her nanny is charming, as is her determination to find a suitable home for both of them. And no, she will not consider a marriage to a man she detests - which is why she arrives in London in the first place.

Fourth, I rather liked Catherine (a secondary character) and her little romance. I wished I knew more about her love interest; his story sounded very interesting. [Such as: what was his first marriage like? Did he have children with his wife? What was his relationship with his family like?].

There are several strong, if not particularly atractive characters, including a peer of very bad reputation, Philip's dragon aunt (Catherine's mother) and sundry minor characters. The story takes place mostly in London or at Philip's country estate, but Wolf also takes a look at the seedier side of society life, not to mention the criminal under-class.

Despite its many flaws, I would still recommend THE GAMBLE. Just be aware that you will want to knock some sense into Georgie half-way through the book, and that you will be left wondering about the hero.

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, interesting characters, with some plot problems, April 30, 1998
This review is from: The Gamble (Mass Market Paperback)
Thoroughly enjoyed the book once I got past the author's problems with genre. Ms. Wolf is a marvelous writer, but her characters behave more like 1990's sophisticates rather than 18th century. Excellent historical research and settings. Minor plot problem (when the author has her main character do something dishonest, then continues to beat the reader over the head that the character really is scrupulously honest....) but once you get past that it is well worth reading!
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of regency romances finest novelists, March 29, 1998
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It was after her father had violently died at the hands of a cutthroat, Georgie Newbury learned how he earned a living and kept her and her younger sister Anna out of the poor house. Alas, her papa, The late Lord Weldon, was blackmailing four of his peers for cheating in cards and a fifth for cheating on his wife. To insure their futures, Georgie decides to go into the family business and blackmail one of her father's victims into throwing her a season in order to snare her a husband. After inspecting the evidence and what she knew about the infamous five, Georgie selects the Earl of Winterdale, whose daughter is being presented to the ton.

To Georgie's shock, her intended victim has been dead for about a year. Instead, she finds herself fighting with the new Earl, Phillip. However, he agrees to sponsor her stunt because he as he tells her this as an opportunity to slap back at his odious aunt. Though he treats her horribly, she soon falls in love with him. Soon, Georgie has other concerns to deal with as someone is trying to kill her. In spite of this outwardly her season might be considered a huge success, but inwardly, Georgie knows she has failed because she cannot have the one man she loves.

No one does Regency romance quite as good as Joan Wolf, whose latest story is a terrific tale that is fun for all read the novel. The story line is fast-paced and often times humorous, and the lead protagonists are the top of the Ton. Fans of historical romance should take a GAMBLE on Ms. Wolf's newest novel because they will receive a large payoff.

Harriet Klausner

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I got to my feet and went to the windows to look out at the rain-drenched garden, my mind once more running over that situation, like a child lost in as maze, hoping that somehow the next turn would be the one that would lead her out. Read the first page
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