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message 1: by Nora (new)

Nora | 33 comments Hey, there was once this book I've read. It was about a woman /girl who became pregnant and left the hero ( here I dont remember wether she left him because of the pregnancy, or to let him persue his dreams, or because she felt not worth it). Anyway she now has the child, and later on the hero finds out and hates her for both leaving and hiding the child. I think the best clue is that for one the heroine is an aspired singer und second the hero has a girlfriend/fiance who suggests to raise the child with the hero.
Spoiler alert!
Here I dont know if its a spoiler but the heroine thinks about the girlfriends suggestion as she cant afford the same lifestyle to her kid as the hero could ( he is kind of rich). Another hint is that afterwards the hero wants the heroine to persue her music career while he raises the child for a while.

I dont if i am mixing things up but the heroine might have worked for him -maid?)
Has anybody got any idea what the book might be called? :)


message 2: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44927 comments Mod
When did you read it? Paper book, ebook, other format? Set in the present or some other time? Set in what country? Remember the cover? Is it NA or adult? Standalone or series?


message 3: by Jen (new)

Jen | 323 comments Could it be No Reverse (Second Chances, #1) by Marion Croslydon ?

***SPOILER ALERT***
The heroine and the hero used to be married at a very young age after they found out she was pregnant. They broke up when she thought she miscarried. I think she gave the baby up for adoption.
The hero finds out years later that he and the heroine still married. He has a fiance so he wants to divorce her. He finds out that they have a child together and is very angry. The fiance convinces her to let her and the hero raise the child together because they will give the child a better life. (The kids parents died and they were going to get custody.) The heroine is really sad, but she agrees because the hero was still very mad at her.
The hero and the heroine and the kid ended up together after the hero realized he still loved her.


message 4: by Nora (new)

Nora | 33 comments thats the book! thank you @rae


message 5: by Jen (new)

Jen | 323 comments Youre welcome!


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