Wayward Widow

Wayward Widow by Nicola Cornick, published by Harlequin in 2004, is a historical romance novel that follows the life of Lady Juliana Myfleet, known as the Ton’s most notorious widow. With her reputation hanging by a thread, Juliana faces the societal pressure of marriage, a prospect she dreads. The narrative explores her complex relationship with Martin Davencourt, who sees beyond the gossip and scandal surrounding her, as he attempts to save his childhood friend from a path of self-destruction.
Readers will find a story rich in themes of redemption and societal expectations, as Juliana grapples with her identity and the consequences of her past. Martin’s struggle to reconcile his feelings for Juliana with the risks involved adds depth to the plot. This edition spans 299 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where love and reputation collide amidst the backdrop of historical fiction.
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“The Lady Rakehell’s redemption … Unmarriageable, untamable, unforgettable, Lady Juliana Myfleet was the Ton’s most notorious widow. With her reputation nearly in tatters, Juliana knew the one thing that would save her from ruin was the one thing she did not want-marriage! Martin Davencourt knew there was more to Juliana than gossip and scandal. But he was walking a fine line in saving his childhood friend from herself. If Juliana was not the sweet innocent he remembered, his liaison with a lady of dubious repute would cost him everything he held most dear. Still, Martin had paid the price for letting Juliana go once-and he’d willingly risk all before letting that happen again …”–BOOK COVER
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