Devil Who Tamed Her by Johanna Lindsey

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(Paperback - Large Print Edition)

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  • Publisher: Large Print Press
  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9781594132490
  • Sales Rank: 165,118
  • 455pp
  • Edition Description: Large Print Edition
 
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Synopsis

Johanna Lindsey presents a sparkling, passionate Regency-era novel in which a beautiful but ruthless gossip meets her match in a dashing rake who sets out to change her wicked ways. Featuring two enthralling characters from the unforgettable bestseller The Heir, The Devil Who Tamed Her is a spirited new tale about the transforming power of true love.

Ophelia Reid is an incomparable beauty with a reputation for starting rumors and spreading them. Having purposely wrecked her engagement to Duncan MacTavish, a future marquis, which her social-climbing father arranged, Ophelia wants to return to London's marriage mart and make herown choice of a wealthy husband. But on her journey home, somethingunexpected happens....

The heir to a dukedom, Raphael Locke, Viscount Lynnfield is -- in spite of his disinterest in marriage -- the most sought-after young lord in England. He instantly disliked Ophelia when she caused a scandal to avoid marriage to his friend MacTavish, but having comforted her in a tearful moment, he begins to wonder if she's not all bad. So when MacTavish claims that Ophelia will never be anything but a spiteful beauty, Rafe bets his friend that he can turn her into a kindhearted lady who will one day make a good match, just not with him.

With her parents' blessing, Rafe commandeers Ophelia's coach and whisks her -- chaperoned, of course -- to his remote estate in the countryside. There, as he tries to show his furious, sharp-tongued "guest" the error of her ways, he discovers the surprising reasons for her bad behavior. Soon his daily lessons with Ophelia take effect and he finds himself irresistibly attracted to her. When Rafe champions the new andimproved Ophelia's re-entry to London society, marriage proposals pour in. Only then does Rafe start to wonder whether he hasn't gone and fallen in love with Ophelia himself.

Wondrously romantic, passionate, and delightfully humorous, The Devil Who Tamed Her is proof positive why Johanna Lindsey is among the most widely read and best-loved authors of our time.

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Biography

Johanna Lindsey is one of the most popular authors of romantic fiction, with over sixty million copies of her novels sold. World renowned for her novels of "first-rate romance" (New York Daily News), Lindsey is the author of forty-three previous bestselling novels, many of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers. Lindsey lives in Maine with her family.

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Number of Reviews: 11
Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 2.5 out of 5
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Customer Rating for this product is 1 out of 5 Lacking Lindsey's flair
Jessie, a reviewer, 08/04/2008

I was surprisingly disapointed in this book. I was very interested to at first to see how Lindsey would twist the haughty trouble maker from The Heir into the heroine. Unfortunately I couldn't like Ophelia no matter how much Lindsey explained why she had such a vile temprament. It was also very hard to believe that Rafe would 'out of the goodness of his heart' attempt to change Ophelia for the better to benefit her. He never really seems that noble and self-less especially since a bet truely launched his quest. The novel also seriously lacked Lindsey charming wit that is normally delightfully funny and shocking.

Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 good but shes had better
A reviewer, A reviewer, 06/24/2008

i liked this book but it was just a spin off of my fair lady or william shakespears taming of the shrew

Also recommended: love the malory series

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