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Putman, Eileen Never Trust a Rake ISBN 13: 9780380802890

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The Arrogant Rogue

The uncrowned king of broken hearts, Gabriel Sinclair is rescued from an untimely end by an angel. But golden-haired Louisa Peabody is not only the most beautiful woman he's ever seen; she's also the first to find him totally resistible--a challenge he can't ignore. So he willingly aids her in her reform efforts...knowing that eventually, he'll get what he wants.

The Determined Reformer

Louisa has appointed herself the defender of innocents, knowing no man can be trusted--yet she only pretends to be unaffected by Gabriel. For his tantalizing whispers invite her to abandon her fears and his stolen kisses make her burn. But which is more dangerous: his enticing smile or his vulnerable heart? And does she really want to reform him...or surrender to him?

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High humor and high drama that's what I love to write! NEVER TRUST A RAKE, my new Regency-set historical, is by turns funny and dark, raucous and compassionate. It took me on a wild, wonderful ride, and I know it will do the same for readers.

The hero, quite frankly, is to die for.

With a whimsical charm and velvety green eyes that stir a wealth of longing in the female breast, Gabriel has stolen many hearts, while keeping his own relentlessly unfettered. Quite unexpectedly he comes face to face with his own death, a fiercely independent woman named Louisa Peabody, and the emptiness of his soul a place so rootless and ravaged that love struggles to gain a purchase. But this hero is capable of breathtaking risks, and that's where the wild ride begins. Just wait until you get to the part about the submarine...

About the Author:
Eileen Putnam's very successful full-length historical debut was Never Trust a Rake. She lives in Arlington, Virginia.

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  • PublisherAvon
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0380802899
  • ISBN 13 9780380802890
  • BindingMass Market Paperback
  • Number of pages384
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Published by Avon (1999)
ISBN 10: 0380802899 ISBN 13: 9780380802890
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