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Margo Maguire (Author)
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December 30, 2008

No woman could tame him . . .

He moves with the grace of a predator—savage, dangerous, wild. For Grace Hawthorne, the newly arrived stranger is unlike any man she has ever known. Proud, defiant, mesmerizingly masculine, he flouts convention and refuses to enter into proper society. Is he the real Anthony Maddox, heir to a glittering earldom? Or an arrogant imposter, sworn to claim what doesn't belong to him?

Including Grace. Practically engaged to another, the well-bred lady's companion is now entrusted with the task of civilizing the primitive nobleman. Determined to fulfill her duty and nothing more, she tries to ignore her growing desire for Anthony, but it is a futile endeavor. As they come together in a scandalous secret liaison, Grace must choose between the conventional life she was born to lead . . . and a future with a man as unpredictable as he is irresistible.


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Medieval romance specialist Maguire (The Bride Hunt) detours to the 19th-century English countryside with a derivative but passionate tale. The mysterious Kuabwa Mgeni is supposedly the long-lost Anthony Maddox, heir to the earl of Sutton but raised in the jungles of Africa. His aristocratic grandmother, Lady Sophia Sutton, asks prim spinster Grace Hawthorne to teach Anthony the manners appropriate to an English lord. As the forces of upper-class England gather to challenge Anthony's right to the earldom, he tempts Grace into compromising situations, forcing her to choose between the devastatingly attractive earl and a sudden wealth of more respectable suitors. Anthony's evolution from semisavage to English lord is not overly compelling and Maguire's setting is thin in period detail, but the sensual sparks between Grace and Anthony make for a satisfying if not superlative read. (Jan.)
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Margo Maguire is the author of nineteen historical romance novels. Formerly a critical care nurse, she worked for many years in a large Detroit trauma center. Margo writes full time and loves to hear from readers.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (December 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061667870
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061667879
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,004,288 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As a nice, sane break from the drama and fast pace of working as a registered nurse in an intensive care unit, Margo Maguire returned to college to study history, and fell in love. Writing about the historical characters she encountered in her classes was a good way to unwind from a crazy day in the unit. She soon started creating her own fictional characters and putting them into historical settings.

Margo is the author of twenty historical romance novels. Her books have been published in numerous languages, and have even come out in Japan as manga--animated books. She is the mother of three grown children and lives with her scientist husband in southern Michigan.

Margo participates in Romance Writers of America's yearly Literacy Signing, and does local book signings with every new release. She has given talks on writing and research techniques, and is a featured author at http://jauntyquills.com/, a blog she shares with eleven other romance authors. She is a regular contributor to the Avon Romance forums and sends out bulletins with Fresh Fiction and Eye on Romance. For news on Margo's newest work, visit her website http://www.margomaguire.com/ and sign up for her newsletter.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tarzan like hero is engaging but the heroine is harder to like, January 6, 2009
This review is from: Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
Margo Maguire comes up a little short with her latest novel Wild. Her heroine lacks the usual charm of her past protagonists but her hero is engaging.

When he was only eleven future Earl Anthony Maddox was lost to the Congo river during a violent storm. All believed him to be dead. Twenty-two years later, two men on expedition in Africa return to London with a man who they claim must be the missing Anthony Maddox. He is almost wild and runs around the docks and injures himself in the process.

Always hopeful, Anthony's grandmother is ecstatic to have her grandson home. However, he needs guidance to acclimate into society and claim his inheritance and title so she turns to her companion, Grace Hawthorne, to guide Anthony in the ways of English customs.

Grace is appalled she has the duty of taming this man. She is a prickly and somewhat prissy woman who adheres totally to propriety. She comes across as disdainful and at times ridiculously demanding. For instance, she is angry that Anthony cannot eat properly at the table when they first dine and she just cannot believe he is the real Earl because he wears a breech cloth and everyone knows that a real English gentleman would never wear anything but trousers, shirt, coat and a properly tied neck cloth. He also is unaware he must stand until all ladies are seated. Apparently Grace has forgotten that this man has spent the last twenty-two years in Africa where the strict dictates of English decorum are not practiced on a regular basis.

Anthony is interesting especially when he recounts his adventures in Africa. It seems his African life is improbable but obviously he has survived and he desires to return to his African savannah. However Grace is a comely distraction. He teases her which causes Grace to become angry and distant.

As Grace teaches Anthony the fine points of decorum, she begins to have passionate feelings for him. He plans to return to Africa though and she worries that her heart will be broken. It is only toward the end of the book that I began to really like Grace; she loses her air of haughtiness and really begins to live life to the fullest. This came a bit late in the novel for me and even though Anthony is quite the hero, Grace just wasn't as dynamic.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Wild on Books!, February 2, 2009
This review is from: Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
Presumed dead over twenty years ago, Anthony Maddox is finally returning to England. He is not happy with this and proceeds to let everyone know exactly how he feels. The only person who knows who he is, his grandmother, accepts him for who he is but also knows that in order for him to be accepted in society, he needs to someone who will teach him the way of the ton. The only person Anthony's grandmother can trust with this highly secretive endeavor is her companion Grace Hawthorne.

Grace understands the seriousness of Anthony's grandmother's request. As much as she wants to refuse, Grace is unable to do so. Anthony is intriguing to her and she can't get him out of her head. Teaching Anthony how to be a gentleman will take every bit of knowledge and know-how she has. Anthony loves to be outrageous and inappropriate - two things that are a must if he wants to take his place in the social order of the peerage.

WILD by Margo Maguire is awesome. Her ability to fully immerse her readers in historical England always amazes me and WILD is no different. The plot of a `wild' boy grown into a man and suddenly found and asked to resume his place in his family was enough for me to take a second and even third look. Had Grace not been able to `tame' Anthony I was ready to offer my services but alas, this enigmatic and beautiful woman was exactly what bad boy Anthony needed. Grace had a hidden naughty side that I found refreshing and I really loved watching Grace's interactions with Anthony.

WILD is exactly the type of historical romance that makes me want to grab a seat, settle in, and read the entire book in one sitting. Which, to be honest, is exactly what I did!

***Natalie S. for Wild on Books***
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3.0 out of 5 stars African savage meets society, February 1, 2009
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When the long-lost grandson of the Countess of Sutton is apparently discovered in Africa, he is brought back to England to take up his birthright as the Earl. However, when Anthony Maddox arrives in London, it becomes clear that he just wants to return to his home in the Congo and not have any part of life in 'civilisation'.

Anthony is labouring under a misapprehension that his father didn't look for him when he was lost overboard a river vessel in Africa as a boy. As Anthony is taken to his grandmother's house and trained in polite behaviour by his grandmother's companion, Grace Hawthorne, he works on his plan for revenge against his uncle who tipped him overboard all those years ago.

But what Anthony wants - revenge and then return to the Congo - isn't what his grandmother wants. And what does Grace want? Apparently a normal life in English society with a husband and children, not some wild half-savage from another continent. But as Anthony and Grace get to know each other, and Anthony settles back into life as an English nobleman, his plans might not quite go as he hopes.

This was a reasonable read, if one overlooked some plot improbabilities and historical lapses. I was entirely unconvinced that a man who had lived, since the age of 11, as a nomad in Africa could be 'brought up to scratch' for society in a month, let alone that he would have retained his English language skills. Grace wasn't always easy to like, being part tease and part laced-up woman, and I was unconvinced that someone like her with minimal prospects could have attracted so many suitors. I felt that the author could have made more of the contrast between the supposed savagery of the Africans and the real savagery of English society towards people who don't quite fit in or who fail in some way to meet an arbitrary measure of behaviour. However this was a pleasant enough read for those who enjoy a male version of My Fair Lady.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2009
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Lady Sutton, Miss Hawthorne, Fairford Park, Lord Sutton, Anthony Maddox, Lord Rutherford, Earl of Sutton, Grace Hawthorne, Tom Turner, Sutton Court, Lady Rothwell, Preston Cooper, Old Tom, Gerard Thornby, Moto Dambia, L'oiseau de Mer, Edward Bridewell, Lord Newbury, Lord Nye, Colin Maddox, Kuabwa Mgeni, Reverend Chilton, Bridewell Manor, Apollyon Club, Lord Carlisle
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