Taming Rafe A Regency Romance NO WOMAN COULD TAME HIM Rafe Bancroft was nothing but a scoundrel! But the sexy, infuriating man was now the owner of Forton Hall, Felicity Harrington's ancestral home. The fiery beauty was determined to save her family - and herself - from ruin at the hands of the handsome rake. But how can she, when she lies in bed each night longing for her irresistible enemy's touch? UNTIL HE MET THE RIGHT ONE... Rafe might have won Forton Hall in a card game, but he had no intention of settling down. No, his plan was to sell the place and be off on the next adventure - until he met Felicity. Suddenly days - and nights - spent with Felicity in his arms seem far more alluring than any exotic land. His roguish heart can't explain it...unless love is the greatest adventure of all! read chapter 1 The sparkling, sexy sequel to BY LOVE UNDONE Reviews 5 Stars - Amazon.com · February 1999 5 Stars - Heartland Critiques Readers can not get enough of Suzanne Enoch's Regency romances. LADY ROGUE
was simply great. BY LOVE UNDONE was incredible. Now Ms. Enoch does it again with the
sequel (to BY LOVE UNDONE), TAMING RAFE. The story line is far from tame as the fast-paced
romance will thrill the audience with its battle of wits, retorts, and unwanted love.
Ms. Enoch continuously proves that there is plenty of life in the sub-genre.
A flair for humor! - Romantic Times **** Wickedly witty - This book is wonderfully
witty, definitely Regency fun on a good day. Rafe is a nice guy with enough charisma to
make a compelling and rakish hero. And I enjoy his relationship with the heroine and her
sister. There's nothing more fun than reading about a man who tries so hard not to be
honorable but doing that just the same! This one gets four big, wet, warm hearts and they all go to one of most
charming and witty heroes this reviewer has fallen in love with in a long time. Heavy
sigh. Rafe. **** What a delightful read! Imagine a hero and heroine possessing
intelligence and humor, a villain not too blackly drawn, a plot that doesn't get in the
way of a naturally evolving relationship, and no irritating misunderstandings. It
doesn't get much better than this Regency historical. Buy it now!
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