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Mistress or Marriage? (Harlequin Historical) [Mass Market Paperback] [Jan 01, 2003] Elizabeth Rolls

297 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Elizabeth Rolls

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We live in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, in a beautiful lush valley full of apple, pear and cherry orchards. We moved here a couple of years back, escaping from the city and it’s just gorgeous. The property is small, only five acres, but we have room for two small noisy boys, three dogs, two cats and several woolly things masquerading a environmentally friendly lawnmowers. Before that we lived in Melbourne, which was fun, but we always wanted to live in the country and now we do.


I’ve been married to an ex-nuclear physicist – don’t ask! for the last 17 years and we have two rowdy little boys, commonly described as “feral”. Most of our friends think we have far too many animals, and everyone knows we have far too many books.I grew up moving around a fair bit. Dad was in the army and every few years we had to up sticks and move on. I was born in England, expelled from kindergarten in Melbourne, started school in Papua New Guinea and finished school in Melbourne. After taking a degree in Music Education I taught music for several years while my husband finished his Ph.D.


How I started writing
I had the writing bug from a very early age. From the time I could read I loved writing stories. Throughout my school days I was nearly always writing something very quietly, and there were several teachers who encouraged me. One student teacher, whose name I have totally forgotten, when I was in sixth grade, as well as a couple of high school English teachers, Mrs Redman and Mrs Mackay.


I started writing my first book after I finished my Masters degree. For one thing I really, really missed my thesis. I’d enjoyed researching it, and I loved writing it. So it seems inevitable now that when I was looking for something to do in the evenings to unwind after work, I started writing again.


I’d been staying with an old school friend. Meg is a fellow Georgette Heyer fan, and she had a very large collection of Regencies on her bookshelves. Well, that was an eye-opener. I’d had no idea anyone else apart from Heyer had actually written them. By the time I went home I had an idea floating around in my brain and I sat down and roughed out some sort of chapter plan. Then I started typing. Six months later I had a story with a beginning a middle and an end which I sent to Meg. After a great deal of talking, she persuaded me to send it off to Harlequin Mills & Boon. After doing the rounds of all three editorial offices and undergoing a major rewrite and extension while I was about seven months pregnant with the second small noisy boy, it was accepted for publication and published as The Unexpected Bride.


Most of my writing friends have threatened to lynch me over that story at one time or another. Personally I envy them for having learnt an enormous amount about writing and the industry before acquiring an editor who understandably expects you to know what you are doing.

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280 reviews2 followers
November 27, 2025
Lo he leído en otra ocasión, pero esta segunda vez, me ha gustado mucho más, aunque sinceramente, David es algo lento y dubitativo. Menos mal que puede contar con sus amigos para no errar
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174 reviews22 followers
December 28, 2016
This kept me entertained. Every chapter made my heartbeat so fast. All the twists in this story are quite surprising. Though, I'm a bit of irritated in the last part of the story. Just when David admitted all his feelings for Sophie, that's when Sophie started to question everything. It's annoying.

I love Kit and Fanny. I hope the author would write story about them. They're match made in heaven. They are funny and fit well to each other.

I just wish there are some confrontations regarding Lucinda's actions. That's one hell of a scenery. I want her to pay all the actions that she has done to Sophie and David.

106 reviews
March 17, 2026
me estaba aburriendo, típica novela romántica, pero sin nada destacable
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August 30, 2018
This was the second book in the series. It is a traditional Regency. I thought it was okay. It started off reasonably well with the familiar trope of the disillusioned rake looking to get married to a typical ton beauty and for a marriage of convenience. Then he proceeeds to fall in love with a lively young woman in his village. There are a lot of misunderstandings and towards the end I just wanted to get it over with. The hero was quite annoying at times. The heroine was well characterized and I like the way the author writes the children's characters.
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February 10, 2014
Entretenida, con los típicos problemas de la época. Un relato fresco. Excelente cómo lectura ligera.
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