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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Historical Romance - Heroine mistakes Hero for hired prostitute. [s]

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message 1: by Mrsbooks (last edited Jun 12, 2020 09:58AM) (new) - added it

Mrsbooks | 269 comments I may be getting more than one book mixed up but I believe it's just one book.

I'm not sure how old the book is. I read it about 5 years ago. I believe it's based in England sometime in the 1800's.

The Heroine who is approaching thirty hires a prostitute and schedules for him to meet her at home. At the appointed time a man shows up who she assumes is the prostitute and it's a rather hilarious interaction. He goes along with it until the Heroine has a change of heart.

Later the two meet at a party where to her humiliation, learns he's not a prostitute. He's a news paper editor (book editor, etc something along those lines) and she writes as well. I think he hires her. They eventually get married. I believe he was abused at an orphanage when he was young. I think he maybe the illegitimate son of a Lord. I also believe he's younger than the Heroine.


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Kris | 54981 comments Mod
Mrsbooks, what is the story's time period and location? Please add those details to the topic header.


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Mrsbooks | 269 comments Kris wrote: "Mrsbooks, what is the story's time period and location? Please add those details to the topic header."

I'm unsure about either of those. I assume England where I think hes the illegitimate son of a lord. I also assume the 1800's but I don't really know.


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Mrsbooks | 269 comments Juels wrote: "Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas"

This sounds like it and I know I've read it before. Thanks so much. I love this site!


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Kris | 54981 comments Mod
I see your header is marked Solved. Glad you found your book, Mrsbooks.


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Juels | 3313 comments You're welcome.


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