Once a Scoundrel by Candice Hern

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  • Pub. Date: July 2003
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 326,501

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    • Pub. Date: July 2003
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 326,501

    Synopsis

    When Anthony Morehouse wins The Ladies' Fashionable in a card game, he thinks it's piece of furniture. But he soon learns that it is actually a women's magazine. He plans to sell it to the editor, but when he sees the beautiful Edwina Parrish behind the desk, he changes his mind. Edwina was his childhood Nemesis, besting him in many competitions and winning from him a family heirloom. He's never forgotten it and so proposes another wager: If she wins, he'll give her the magazine; if he wins, he keeps the magazine and gets his heirloom back.

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    Appalled to learn that the Ladies' Fashionable Cabinet he has just won in a card game is not a piece of furniture but a popular women's magazine, Anthony Morehouse decides to hand over its unwanted ownership to the editor. But when the editor turns out to be not only stunningly beautiful but is also his childhood nemesis, who won every wager they made and still has a prized Roman artifact that his father never forgave him for losing, he decides to make another bet. This time, Tony is determined to win. Employing flawless period detail, an intelligent plot, and a lively sense of fun, Hern takes a pair of complex, beautifully matched protagonists, gives them a full complement of charmingly extraordinary secondary characters, and sweeps them into a world of propriety, politics, and fashion so vividly depicted that full-color images practically spring from the pages. Witty dialog, sparkling sensuality, and skillful writing add to the mix. Hern (Once a Dreamer) is a popular writer of Regency-set historicals and lives in San Francisco. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Candice Hern has always enjoyed escaping into the history and literature of Regency En­gland. After years of re-reading the novels of Jane Austen and other women of the period, she by chance discovered the great Georgette Heyer— and all her contemporary stepchildren—and was instantly hooked.

    Candice lives in San Francisco in a house cluttered with African violets, orchids, Regency-period antiques, and moun­tains of reference books.

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