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So Wild A Heart (Mass Market Paperback)

by Candace Camp (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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The customs and concerns of the English aristocracy are brought to life in Camp's newest Regency-era romance (following No Other Love) between a disreputable earl and a strong-willed American heiress. To save his family home from ruin and repay his gambling debts, Devin Aincourt, the earl of Ravenscar, must marry into wealth. Unfortunately, his notorious womanizing, drinking and gambling have left him with few options among London's eligible ladies, and he's forced to debase himself by proposing to an American. Miranda Upshaw, the daughter of a wealthy fur trader, is not the homely, rustic woman Devin had feared, however. She's feisty, independent, business-minded and unimpressed by the English aristocracy. Her only interest lies in his family's estate, which she hopes to restore to its original glory. Although Miranda refuses Devin's offer at first, she eventually realizes that there are advantages to a marriage of convenience, especially one that is a platonic business arrangement. Inevitably, their relationship turns intimate, but first they must find out who is trying to kill Miranda. Camp's unconventional heroine and unlikely hero heat up the story with their steamy sexual chemistry and fiery banter, but it is their gradual and believable growth that makes this an exemplary read.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Generations ago, the Aincourt family was given a title and land for their loyalty to the king. But the former abbey they received came with a price -- a curse that no family member would ever know happiness.

Devin Aincourt, Earl of Ravenscar, makes no apologies for who he is -- a drinker, a womanizer, a gambler. Having been cast aside by his disapproving father years before, Dev is content to live out his cursed life in this hedonistic manner. Until his mother asks him to make a bold move to restore the family name and fortune: marry a rich American heiress. Believing it will be a marriage in name only, Dev agrees to marry Miranda. But he never imagined that this feisty, unconventional foreigner would have plans of her own: to restore Blackwater, the old abbey, to its former glory, to extricate Dev from the clutches of a devious mistress and to win his heart for her own. All while risking her own life to an unknown enemy.

For Dev and Miranda, love may be the most lasting curse of all. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Candace, for a wonderful and heartwarming book!, Jul 11 2004
Devin has to marry a rich heiress to stay out of debtor's prison. His only option seems to be Miranda, whose father is very eager to see the match for reasons of his own. Devin refuses to marry Miranda. Miranda refuses to marry Devin. That should settle the matter . . . or does it?

There are so many things I loved about "So Wild a Heart". I loved both Miranda and Devin, the h/h in this book. Seldom have I fallen so hard for both h/h, and seldom have I seen a more well-matched pair. First, of course, there is Miranda. Unlike other novels, where the heroine is considered "spunky" if she talks nastily and snipes at everyone - not to mention things being thrown here and there - in this book Miranda is simply goal-oriented - she knows what she wants, and she plans how to get it - all while being quite nice and polite, if a bit plain-spoken. Miranda is my heroine through and through. I also like that her personality is not contrived - Ms. Camp does not simply take a modern woman and transplant her in olde England - rather, there is a realistic explanation for Miranda's personality. First, she is an American - and she does indeed talk in the English perception of Americans of the time - plus, since she was always wealthy, and her father's right-hand man (or is it woman?) in business, she WOULD be somewhat more plain spoken and confident than the average English miss.

Second, there is Devin. Although the opening scenes with Devin start off rather rotten, actually, and I almost hated him, the books goes steadily upwards from there, making Devin a more and more likeable hero the further we read. Devin is actually a very credible "rake" who is really "good" underneath - Candace Camp describes Devin in a way that reminds me of many men like him that I know - men (rather boys) who are simply lost and unhappy, but decent, really, underneath. And Devin is VERY decent underneath. By the end of the book, I actually felt that Devin was really too good to be true!

Third, there is the plot. There are so many twists and turns that this is a book that is hard to put down. I have to admit, there are parts to the plot that do suspend credibility - but this is a made-up story after all, it's all alot of fun, and besides - look, it COULD have happened! And it sure was interesting reading! This book is a lot of fun in other ways too - the dialogue is snappy and witty, there are some really funny scenes (as in hold-your-breath-then-laugh) and the characters are VERY likeable and well drawn. It is so refreshing to see such mature, likeable characters, so different from almost all other romance novels I have read.

And then there is Leona. The bad, evil woman. This is such an old fashioned concept - the concept of the bad woman leading the guy astray - and a very rare concept in today's novels. (This reminds me of Jezebel and Ahab of the Bible - perhaps the original source for this concept). In this case, this being a romance novel, it is goodness that ultimately triumphs. Old fashioned - yet, an unusual story-line.

One small problem, however, which would make me give this book four and a half stars if I could - this book is not as well written as I would like. I suspect that the cause is sloppy editing, yet it grated slightly. I am definitely not the world's leading expert on grammar - so if I feel that the sentence would have been better off a little differently . . . but I am sure that this was an editing mistake.

Second problem I have . . . I simply cannot believe that a girl like Miranda would be so aware of the concepts of married love. I don't want to give away the storyline - but somewhere in middle of the novel, she says to herself - I don't want to get involved physically because then I will be more involved emotionally. And in general, her whole plan . . . it's hard to imagine a virgin in that day and age - where these concepts were not discussed publicly - would have such an awareness of herself, and of the married state, in general. So that part of the novel is not totally realistic. However, it does make a really good story, and it especially makes Miranda into a WONDERFUL heroine! Isn't Miranda the woman we all secretly wish we were? So, even though, even though . . . I LOVED it!

I loved this book! I have to thank Amazon reviewers for pointing this book out to me, and I am sure to buy more of Candace Camp in the future!

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4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT NOVEL W/ a few flaws, Jun 21 2004
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Devin was so gross initially that I thought I'd have to put the book down. I didn't think I'd like the book because I really hated the "hero" and his mistress. However, once Devin gets away from his mistress we begin to see a change. He even notices a difference in himself. About halfway through the book he is likeable. Thank goodness!

Miranda is absolutely wonderful! I can't recall ever reading about a heroine as strong, bold and confident as Miranda. She keeps the reader interested.

Overall, this is a humorous book w/ a pretty good storyline. I hate the "coincidence" and connection of some of the characters in the end--it was just entirely too far fetched in my opinion. BUT, this is a good read that I'd suggest other give a chance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book!, April 17 2003
This was the best romance novel I have ever read. From the first chapter, I was hooked and couldn't put it down. It's nice to read about how Miranda wins Devin over instead of the other way around. I HIGHLY highly recommed this book to everyone. It's an amazing love story with a great plot to go along with it. Candace Camp is my favorite author of romance novels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very refreshing!!
I so enjoyed this book! It was so refreshing to see a strong, intelligent, rational heroine who saw what she wanted (the Earl of Ravenscar) and fearlessly went after him! Read more
Published on Jan 29 2003 by vt1752

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
i loved this book it was funny, miranda was so fiesty i loved it alot, it had it's turns and twists not in the usual way but it was intresting this was my first book by Candace... Read more
Published on May 22 2002 by hagobu namwenye

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
Candace Camp just gets better and better. Miranda is one of the best heroines I've met in ages. Smart, self-confident, knows what she wants and how to get it. Read more
Published on April 29 2002 by M. Garland

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Rosewood
This book was better than the average romance - however, I am still waiting for Ms. Camp to write another book as good as Rosewood. Read more
Published on April 21 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect but a really good read
There were a few things that bothered me about this book but I still enjoyed it enough to give it five stars. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars HUMOR AND ROMANCE!
I almost rated this a four but the humor in this book put it over the top. Such a fun read! I read it in one day. Our heroine is smart, sharp and knows what she wants. Read more
Published on Feb 19 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable Historical romance
His family demands English Earl Devin Ainscourt marry an heiress to bring needed money into the estate and to produce an heir. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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