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Chloe
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Nov 20, 2014 12:56AM

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If I run across any others I'll let you know.



By higher class, did you mean that the heroine has to be from higher status or can she be just wealthier than hero but from lower class? There are plenty of good books with that theme, too.





The Affairs of Harriet Walters, Spinster


#3 in that series, about the other sister, has a hero that is a barrister/government spy.





Oh this sounds interesting




The heroine is the daughter of an earl. The hero is the son of a wealthy businessman. The hero's father started at the bottom (he was a coal seller or something like that) before he made his fortune. The heroine's father has nothing but contempt for the hero and his father because of their humble origins. The evolving relationship between the hero and heroine is beautifully done.


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A London Season (other topics)A Matter of Class (other topics)
Beauty and the Blacksmith (other topics)
The Proposition (other topics)
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