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Taming Rafe (Mass Market Paperback)

by S Enoch (Author) "May?" Felicity Harrington called, anxiety making her voice shake ..." (more)
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Setting: Regency England
Sensuality Rating: 9

Rafe Bancroft suffers from terminal wanderlust, much to the dismay of his family. They want him to settle down, while he wants to set sail for China. Unfortunately, he doesn't have the funds to wander so far. But when he wins Forton Hall in a card game, it seems as if fortune has finally smiled on him. Planning to sell the Hall in order to finance his next adventure, Rafe is disappointed to find that it is nothing more than a ramshackle estate--a money pit rather than the money tree he had first envisioned. But Rafe has no idea just what price fortune is going to exact, for the Hall may be nearly derelict, but it isn't empty of inhabitants. Residing in the once grand old house is beautiful Felicity Harrington and her precocious 8-year-old sister, May, both of whom will go to any length to protect their ancestral home. At first Rafe has a difficult time convincing the two women of his legitimate claim to their home, but, inevitably, they concede.

Ever the practical woman, Felicity makes plans to apply for governess positions--and desperately tries to suppress her growing attraction to the handsome charmer. Meanwhile, Rafe struggles with his own feelings for Felicity as well as his growing pride for his possession and his commitment to the Hall and its people. Will Rafe's urge to wander the world win out, or will his love for Felicity keep him at home? Before the two have time to work out the problems that may keep them apart, greed and danger raise their ugly heads and threaten not only the two lovers, but May and the Hall itself.

Fast-paced and witty, Taming Rafe is a sexy Regency romp underlaid with heart and humor. There's nothing quite as fun as watching a rake who considers himself beyond redemption be saved by the good woman who believes in him. --Lois Faye Dyer

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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 irresistable enemy's touch?

Until He Met The Right One . . .

Rafe might have won Forton Hill in a card game, but he had no intention of settling down. No, his plan was to sell the place and be off on his 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!


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5.0 out of 5 stars What is it about heroes named Rafe?, April 27 2004
Julia Quinn, I think it was, wrote that you weren't alive if you didn't fall in love with Rafe Bancroft. Guess I'm living. I wasn't 1/4 of the way through the book before the delicious and delightful Rafe had captured my heart.

Felicity is an excellent match for him, who quickly shows his natural talents as a father with her 8-year-old sister Meg, who's a splendid secondary character.

The plot did not bore me, despite moments of feeling that we ought to get on with it, because it was so intertwined with the ups and downs of the romantic relationship. The villain's increasing villainy also helped to keep the tension up.

This is a definitive feel-good book. It's witty and charming and romantic. And Rafe?...Ah, go ahead and fall in love with him. Everyone else has.

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3.0 out of 5 stars What's in a house?, Oct 20 2003
By Streakblondie "streakblondie" (Lower Hutt, Wellington New Zealand) - See all my reviews
Forton Hall ... not your typical country mansion (I'll let you discover why) ... home to Felicity Harrington (our lovely leading lady), is lost in a wager by Felicity's 'dimwitted' brother, Nigel, to Rafe Bancroft: scoundrel, and rake extraordinaire.

Unfortuantely, due to a "mishap" with a kettle, Rafe and Felicity's first meeting doesn't go quite as Rafe plans ... needless to say, after much laughter (for the reader), Rafe and Felicity come to an agreement about Forton Hall and their new found relationship ..... the plot thickens and there is an "evil" hand from an unexpected corner!

A most enjoyable and worthwhile read. I find Suzanne E's writing style fluid, funny, and truly enjoyable.

You are unlikely to dislike this one, Kristina

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4.0 out of 5 stars Taming Rafe, Oct 30 2002
By Judy Edwards (Kent, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
He is a sexy sexy hero. She is the damsel in distress. Of course he intends to sell her ancestral home after winning it in a card game. But in the end loves rules and his wanderlust turns around. It is a witty Regency novel. You'll love it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
Rafael Bancroft introduced in "Love Undone" is a Rake! The original 'love um and leave um --- adventurer, world traveller and insistent upon making his own way without... Read more
Published on Sep 29 2002 by M. Rondeau

4.0 out of 5 stars The Tea Kettle Incident.....Bring True Love
I really loved the characters in this book. Rafe is the ultimate rake in this story. He is a wandering second son who doesn't do anything to make anyone happy, but himself of... Read more
Published on Feb 26 2001 by Hannah M. Hurey

5.0 out of 5 stars A new favorite!
I really loved this Regency period historical! Rafe wins an estate, Forton Hall, in a game of chance and goes to see it, hoping he can sell it to finance his next trip around the... Read more
Published on Jun 23 2000 by Jesse Petersen

5.0 out of 5 stars A KEEPER!
This is only the second book I read by Suzanne Enoch. I wasn't sure if she was a flash in the pan when I read "Reforming A Rake. Read more
Published on April 1 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT!!!!!!!!!
This was a very well written book. Anyone who doesn't fall in love with Rafe is crazy. I could not put it down.
Published on Oct 16 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars good, but boring at times
When my language arts teacher recommended Suzannne Enoch to me as a romance author, I immediately ran to the bookstore to buy her books. Read more
Published on Sep 2 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A witty and romantic Regency
This tale is a bit far-fetched, but I enjoyed it very much. Suzanne Enoch writes with much humor and charm!
Published on Aug 3 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars 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 rakishg hero. Read more
Published on April 1 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Regency romance at its best

After an adventure in Africa in which he almost became the guest of honor at dinner, Rafael Michelangelo Bancroft is back in London gambling, but mostly avoiding his father... Read more

Published on Feb 6 1999

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