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Wayward Widow [Mass Market Paperback]

Nicola Cornick (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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April 1, 2004 Harlequin Historical (Book 700)
Nominated for the RWA 2004 RITA Award for Best Short Historical Romance.

Not all rakehells are male!

Lady Juliana Myfleet is the Ton's most notorious widow, a lady profligate in her gambling and with a reputation for taking and dismissing a whole legion of lovers. Unmarriageable, untameable, unforgiveable, she lives down to her reputation as the worst Lady Rakehell in town. It is therefore most disconcerting for Juliana to find that she has taken a tendre to a man of unimpeachable virtue and cannot seem to do anything to cure herself...


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"Nicola Cornick delivers a delightful journey to Regency England. This story has intriguing twists..." -- Romantic Times

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373293003
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373293001
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,046,118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I started writing when I was about fourteen. I had read all the romance books in my local library and the librarians were growing tired of me asking when the new books would be coming in so they suggested I should write one of my own. I think they were only trying to get rid of me but I took their advice seriously.

Sixteen years later, True Colours was published. It took me that long because it wasn't very good to start with! I rewrote it three times, went to college, got married, moved house and changed my job several times in between trying to write!

These days I am a full time writer and spend lots of time on the creative process, which involves drinking coffee with my writing friend Sarah Morgan and scandalising the staff in the caf' where we meet because they think we are talking about real life not fiction.

In my spare time I work as a guide at Ashdown House, a fabulous and romantic seventeenth century hunting lodge just down the road from here. It has a fascinating history and one day I will get around to writing about it.

My writing inspirations are my grandmother, with whom I used to watch all the BBC costume dramas on a Sunday night ' Robin of Sherwood, Poldark, Pride and Prejudice (the 1970s version); my English teacher Mr Conway (I'm still worrying about correct grammar and punctuation); my husband because he is decidedly a hero, Jane Austen, Alice Chetwynd Ley and many, many romance authors who have given me so many hours of reading pleasure. Thank you!

 

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The lady rakehell's redemption..., August 2, 2004
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Lady Juliana Myfleet loved to shock London society. She gambled, she had dubious friends, and her reputation was nearly beyond repair. So when she presented herself nearly naked at a bachelor party and found herself staring into the eyes of a stranger, Juliana was surprised that she actually felt embarrassed by her actions. Upon examining herself further, she began to realize the reasons for her shocking behavior. She rebelled against her father, who never loved her; love, which had left her heart-broken; her mother, who had deserted her family and never looked back; and society in general, with its snobbish attitudes. And all because of the look of a stranger...

Martin Davencourt was no stranger to Lady Juliana, but she didn't remember that. They had met while in their teens. Martin had been drawn to her beauty then, but he was even more drawn to the shocking widow now. For although everyone else saw a woman with loose morals and hideous behavior, he saw the innocent, vulnerable girl she had once been. He fought his attraction for her viciously, but he was still drawn to this incredible woman. Could stuffy Martin, an aspiring politician, and shocking Lady Juliana truly make a match?

The book opened up with a heartbreaking scene from Juliana's childhood, and that scene gave much insight into Juliana's character. I felt an immediate bonding with Juliana's character, and therefore never saw truly her as the wicked, scandalous widow. Juliana had never been secure in love, for her father loved her not, her mother had deserted her, her first husband had died, and her second husband had left her and died in a prison stabbing. With so much heartbreak in her life, it was no wonder Juliana reacted so.

Martin was an interesting character, as well. Although he was a bit stuffy at first, he did have an overwhelming attraction to Juliana. Once he saw past her scandalous facade, he saw who she really was and wanted to protect her from herself. Their love story was entirely credible, and I felt that this was something that could have almost really happened, once upon a time. The characters seemed so real.

I initially thought the ending was going to be hokey and a horrible ending to the book, but I really did feel at the end that the ending was brilliant. It was poetic justice to the extreme, and brought a real sense of finality to the book. For those who enjoyed the character of Juliana, she also appeared in two of Nicola Cornick's previous books: The Earl's Prize and The Chaperone Bride. Altogether, this book was a wonderful read, and I see myself reading it again in the future.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous regency, unconventional heroine, September 18, 2004
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An enjoyable premise for a novel - the unashamedly 'bad ton' Juliana whom all mamma's warn their daughters away from, is drinking away her sorrows with the sort of reckless abandon usually seen in regency rogues, but highly unusual to be female!

This is the sort of character who is usually cast as the villian of the piece turning up to ruin the life and love of our dear charitable and pure heroines... Well, Juliana is viewed as such at the start of the book by other characters but proves slowly that she is not as black as she is painted.

As the siblings of the hero fall in love with her(and they do) so do we, and so are we convinced that she is worth more than her rakehell name. In fact she is quite infamous, but all is slowly revealed and her truly tender heart shines, amongst all her bad pranks.

Anyone who has ever drunk too much at office parties or made a spectacle of themselves out at the bar or even been grossly rude whenever in the mood (etc etc I could go on but I'm sure you get the picture)...will cringe for her in this story, and be very satisfied when it is all overlooked in the end, by everyone who counts.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Her best book so far, for me, April 23, 2004
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I've read two other books by Nicola Cornick and frankly, I've been bored. I picked this up fully expecting the same. I WAS WRONG. Nicola Cornick CAN write! The heroine is believable, and the hero is too...These are strong characters in an excellent plot. I don't really know why the ugly twist was thrown in toward the ending (won't give it away) but, it does bring resolution to the heroine's feelings regarding her mother. I would have liked the heroine to tell off her father at the end (he was the one who rejected & hurt her emotionally all of her life), but the heroine's restraint toward him was indicative of the time period. At least her father supported the heroine at the end - unbelievable in one way, after a lifetime of rejecting her, but, nice. Oh, and the love story is completely believable; very tender & sweet.
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