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ArdentStudent wrote: "Vows they Can't EscapeHEIDI RICE, 2017
I enjoy the “Surprise! We’re Still Married” trope. It has so many possibilities. It also brings in that element of inevitability that is such a strong part ..."
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I enjoy this trope because I think ... it's very intimate when the heroes that already have been married meet again and turns out their marriage is not over. They have known each other like nobody else, felt all those feelings. The heroes are not strangers and still have some kind of connection. It's almost like knowing each other's secrets. And get a second chance.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
Those are the two I could find on my book list, but I've read neither, so can't comment on if they were good.
This one I did read and enjoyed.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Oh Baby! by Pamela Ford. It's been a long time since I read it. I can't remember if the h/H were suppose to file the divorce papers, or if someone else was supposed to do it. Anyway, the divorce papers were never filed and when the H went to get a license to marry someone else, he found out that he was still legally married to the h. I think the marriage took place in California and she moved Wisconsin and opened a Bed & Breakfast place.
A Passionate Marriage by Michelle ReidMCs are almost to sign the divorce papers, they're have been separated for two years I think... but hero's change his mind at the last moment. It's a great reunion love story ☺️
This one is a "Hey we are still married." This is the second in a series. The first one covers a jilted/switched theme. The first one is one of my favorite modern HP's.A Touch of Temptation
Books mentioned in this topic
A Touch of Temptation (other topics)Oh Baby! (other topics)
Married for the Greek's Convenience (other topics)


I have already read Married for the Greek's Convenience and think it's a really interesting trope