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ABANDONED. heroine marries to provide heir in exchange for help for brother; enemy visits while hero is away, angry hero attacks heroine, follows enemy; heroine follows both; "green" may be in title
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Pinky, adding descriptive info to your header instead of just "lost book name" will get more people looking at it.

Pinky, when did you read this book?
Was it set in England, Scotland, U.S., etc.? Time period?
Was the husband titled (lord/duke/laird/etc.), owned a business, etc.?
Was it set in England, Scotland, U.S., etc.? Time period?
Was the husband titled (lord/duke/laird/etc.), owned a business, etc.?
Here's the Google Books preview of The Ground She Walks Upon by Meagan McKinney - JennyG's suggestion:
https://books.google.com/books?id=V5n... There are different cover images.
Pinky, let us know if you're still looking for this book. You or a moderator can move it back to the "Unsolved" folder.
https://books.google.com/books?id=V5n... There are different cover images.
Pinky, let us know if you're still looking for this book. You or a moderator can move it back to the "Unsolved" folder.
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Wedding night - don't remember details, but was apparently business-like as opposed to seductive or violent. I remember that the morning after, at breakfast she was embarrassed to be around someone who had touched her intimately. He matter-of-factly told her that it would get better in time.
Their marriage continues and the relationship does seem to be improving. Then, of course comes the crisis. He was away from the house (on his land or a trip elsewhere) and a man comes and visits with her. She does not know that he is her husband's enemy. The baddie may want to get the estate, either by fraud or killing her husband.
He has gone when the husband returns. Either he found out about the bad guy being there, or she told him. He accused her of plotting against him. A violent **** occurs - don't think it was more than a sentence or so - and then he rides off after the other guy. A female servant helps her, getting ointment or salve for the damage the "hero" inflicted on her. Despite being in physical pain, the heroine believes that she has to save his life. She rides off after both men. No idea what happens, I assume that the other guy was killed or imprisoned.
The husband is shocked that she would care what happened to him, after he had ****d her and so brutally. He tells her that he had wanted her very badly before they were married, but that he was "trying to not scare her off" by being too amorous. He had been trying to gradually lead her into a closer, more ****** relationship.
The only other clue that I can recall is the feeling the word green may have been in the title...seems to me that the estate or at least the coveted/disputed part had Green in the name.
Up until the ****, I had enjoyed the book well enough. It was working as a character study and I remember wishing that the melodramatic elements had not been introduced into the story. Realize that this filtered through several decades and literally an untold number of books in the interim.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've tried to locate the book using various search parameters, but so oftentimes the older books do not contain a synopsis. This was a library book, and seen for perhaps a week or two.
Thanks in advance,