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Shortlisted for Best Short Historical Romance in the 2004 RWA RITA Contest

UK Top 100 Fiction Chart Bestseller

Nominated as one of the best historicals of 2003 by Harlequin Readers

RWA Laurel Wreath Award of Excellence Regency 3rd Prize Winner 2004.

"Once again Nicola Cornick delivers a delightful journey to Regency England.  The turning of the tables with Juliana as the rake and Martin as the straight laced character gives this story some intriguing twists..." Romantic Times Magazine.

"This is a completely charming tale, engaging hero and heroine. Neither are overly prone to theatrics and both in the end discover each other to be highly principled. The era was also believably created... A great read." A Reader on Amazon.

About the book

The sequel to the award winning book The Earl's Prize.

Lady Juliana Myfleet is the Ton's most notorious widow, a lady profligate in her gambling and with a reputation for taking and dismissing a whole legion of lovers. Unmarriageable, untameable, unforgiveable, she lives down to her reputation as the worst Lady Rakehell in town. It is therefore most disconcerting for Juliana to find that she has taken a tendre to a man of unimpeachable virtue and cannot seem to do anything to cure herself..

Wayward Widow was published in July 2003 in the UK and in April 2004 in the USA.

 

Nicola's Notes

I thought it would be rather fun to try to redeem Lady Juliana Myfleet, Joss Tallant's wicked sister from The Earl's Prize.  This is her story...