
OL15274174W Page_number_confidence 92.98 Pages 230 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.16 Ppi 350 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20211111052551 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 1210 Scandate 20211109122917 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 0451184653 Tts_version 4. The characters struggle with guilt, human frailty, and rise above adversity with strength, caring from sometimes unexpected places and, finally, love.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 01:06:10 Boxid IA40282601 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Now the real story of mutual redemption begins.Ĭarla Kelly is one of my favorite authors and this is a grand story. In order to more quickly end her indenture and get on with her own personal agenda, Emma takes Ragsdale up on his drunken request that she reform him. And that is how Ragsdale ended up with Emma Costello, Irish woman. When instinct awoke Ragsdale in the night, he discovered that Robert had stolen all of his money and Ragsdale ran downstairs to discover his cousin about to gamble the indenture contract of his sisters Irish maidservant. There Ragsdale discovered that Robert had a ruinous addiction to gambling. Along the road to Oxford, where Lord Ragsdale and his mother were going to enroll Robert, one of his cousins, the entourage stopped for the night at an inn. She piqued his interest until she made a comment under her breath and he heard her Irish lilt.


He almost immediately wrote off his cousins, but they had with them a maidservant, who was unobtrusive, attractive, and apparently both intelligent and educated (certainly more so than his cousins). What made the day the novel opens any different from any other day was the unexpected (to him) arrival from the United States of his first cousins. Reforming Lord Ragsdale Paperback Maby Carla Kelly (Author) 4.6 out of 5 stars 439 ratings Part of: Carla Kelly's Regency Romances Series (6 books) Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback 13.28 11 Used from 7.29 4 New from 30.39 Mass Market Paperback 28.94 11 Used from 22.44 Don't cry, Emma, he said.

In addition to his other charms, Lord Ragsdale also harbors a livid hatred for the Irish.

hopeless John Staples, Lord Ragsdale, observing the useless, aimless, chaotic path his life has taken since the brutal death of his father ten years earlier. This rich story opens with dissolute, weak, liquor-sodden.
