An edition of Faro's Daughter (1941)

Faro's Daughter

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An edition of Faro's Daughter (1941)

Faro's Daughter

  • 4.67 ·
  • 6 Ratings
  • 35 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 15 Have read

Skilled in the art of card playing, Deborah Grantham, a gambler's daughter, uses that skill as her sole means of support as mistress of her aunt's elegant and exclusive gaming club in 18th-century London. The beautiful young must find a way to restore herself and her aunt to respectability, preferably without accepting either of two repugnant offers. One is from an older, very rich and rather corpulent lord whose reputation for licentious behavior disgusts her; the other from the young, puppyish scion of a noble family whose relatives are convinced she is a fortune hunter.

Lady Mablethorpe was aghast. Her young son, Adrian wanted to get married Miss Deborah Grantham--a gambling-club wench! Thus she sent her trusted nephew, the vastly wealthy, clever, and imperturbable Max Ravenscar, speeding to the faro tables to buy the hussy off. A renowned gamester, and the first to own that he is untroubled by a romantic disposition, Ravenscar regards all eligible females with indifference, preferring horses, cockfighting or cards.

To Ravenscar's surprise, Deb turned out to be besides remarkably handsome, witty, and--he could scarcely believe it--well-bred. Nevertheless, he expected she'd be grateful far the price he offered to give up her young suitor. Arrogant Ravenscar always gets his way and comes to buy her off, an insult so scathing that it leads to a volley of passionate reprisals, escalating between them to a level of flair and fury that can only have one conclusion. As they lock horns, they become increasingly drawn to each other. Amidst all the misunderstandings and entanglements, has Ravenscar finally met his match?

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English
Pages
218

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Cover of: Faro's Daughter
Faro's Daughter
2013, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: Faro's Daughter
Faro's Daughter
2008, Sourcebooks Casablanca
in English
Cover of: Faro's Daughter
Faro's Daughter
May 1, 2000, Yestermorrow, Amereon Ltd
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Faro's daughter
Faro's daughter
1999, Arrow
in English
Cover of: Faro's Daughter
Faro's Daughter
October 1, 1992, Signet
in English

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
218
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL9319520M
ISBN 10
1567230504
ISBN 13
9781567230505
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2801249

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