![]() ![]() That is until Emma makes him sign a contract that she will help him become reformed from his wicked ways enough to win the heart of an honorable lady. And there is no room for another servant within his household. He steps in and wins Emma’s indenturement, and instantly regretted it because she’s Irish. Except, in walks the scared British Lord Ragsdale, known rake among society. He is a perpetual gambler and wagers up the rest of her servitude as collateral for his gambling debts. ![]() ![]() It’s about an Irish maid who is indentured to an idiot American living in England during the 1800s. So this review would not have happened based on cover alone! Review: I loved this story. Lol (not bashing it, I’m an 80s baby and grew up in the 90s). I didn’t realize until I was knee deep in the story that he is originally from 1995, and the cover…well, let’s say the orbital cover definitely looks line 90s material. ![]() For example, Reforming Lord Ragsdale caught my eye because of the new updated audiobook cover and blurb. Reforming Lord Ragsdale I think we (the 20-30-40 somethings) sometimes forget the great writing doesn’t have to always be “super new”! I know we all like the Jane Austen, Bronte sisters books too, but there are great books from in between those two time periods as well. ![]()
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