The Man with the Money
Notorious gambler Jack no longer gets a buzz from the risks, or the money, he takes at the card table. In fact, it bores him. Until one night he wins more than he ever bargained for.…His prize is the stunning Cara Taylor—she might be down on her luck but she certainly doesn't need rescuing by a...
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Notorious gambler Jack no longer gets a buzz from the risks, or the money, he takes at the card table. In fact, it bores him. Until one night he wins more than he ever bargained for.…His prize is the stunning Cara Taylor—she might be down on her luck but she certainly doesn't need rescuing by a maverick card-shark like Jack! Now she's stuck with him and she doesn't know whether to love him or loathe him. But, cut from the same pack, playing Jack at his own game is the most fun she's ever had!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373130245 (0373130244)
Publish date: October 18th 2011
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: Bad Blood/The Notorious Wolfes (#5)
I gave this book five stars because it kept me drawn in. The passion was intense and well-written. Two characters who didn't want to fall in love but did anyway. I loved how Ms. Harris takes them to glitzy, high class locales and describes them so well, but the story always stays grounded with au...
More from the Notorious Wolfes. This is the story of Jack Wolfe who finds out he has really won the prize when he discovers Cara Taylor. Cara's boss want her to cheat, but that is not how she was raised. A cheating father showed her that there are dire repercussions to cheating. Ending up with Jack...
Jack Wolfe - a financial whiz who always manages to come on top of every game, be it stocks or poker. He was the Wolfe sibling who had to take care of his family, after Jacob, and then Lucas walked away. Although one thing confuses me. It is mentioned that he was sixteen when that happened, is it ev...
This is the story of Jack Wolfe, after his elder brothers Jacob and Lucas abandoned their responsibilities it was left upto him to raise his siblings. Jack always had the ability to read people which helped save him from his father's temper, in cards and later in stocks. He's successful but aloof an...