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► Suggest books for me > Historical romances. Heroine is hired to "tutor" hero for any reason

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Noora Amalie (nooraamalie) | 18 comments Hi everyone! I'm trying to find historical romances where the heroine is hired as a "teacher" for the hero for whatever reason and they fall in love. My preferred settings are England during the Regency era or Scotland. However, I wouldn't mind other recommendations.

Hero could need lessons because he's new to the nobility, a long lost lord, or he could just need tips before he starts courting women for marriage. Lessons could be regarding etiquette, how to comport himself at society events, how to talk to women, how to be a good suitor/husband, etc.

I have read Where Dreams Begin by Lisa Kleypas and Rules of Surrender by Christina Dodd and am looking for something along those lines.


❁ lilyreadsromance ❁ (lilyreadsromance) | 98 comments In this one, she's teaching him how to learn Braille (kinda) Sweet Rogue of Mine


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message 4: by Shelia (new)

Shelia Williams | 781 comments It isn't historical.
Hit by the football player by Ava Walsh


message 5: by Noora Amalie (new)

Noora Amalie (nooraamalie) | 18 comments Thanks all


message 6: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments This one doesn't quite fit (see below) but is still a fun read which takes place in England in the 1930's:

Heirs and Graces by Rhys Bowen Heirs and Graces

SPOILER

While the tutor and tutored are attracted to each other, they don't actually fall in love.


message 7: by Celia (new)

Celia Janes | 16 comments The Gentleman and the Thief. The heroine technically tutors the hero’s niece. Still a cute love story.


message 8: by Noora Amalie (new)

Noora Amalie (nooraamalie) | 18 comments Bump


message 9: by Amber (last edited Dec 06, 2021 03:04PM) (new)

Amber (amberwallace) | 23 comments Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath. Set in regency England, an Earl hires a lady he finds in town to play as his fiancé. The Earl thinks himself unworthy of love because his father was unfaithful and so this means he will be unfaithful as well. He makes up a fiancé and tells his mother about her, but his mother decides to visit and he is faced with finding a "fiancé" or disappointing his dear mother.


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Noora Amalie (nooraamalie) | 18 comments Bump


message 12: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Moore (llamalluv) | 112 comments I don't have any specific recommendations, but you might also try searching among the lists about the Pygmalion Trope (ie My Fair Lady)

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...


There are also two (TWO!) Lists called "Hot For Teacher"

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...


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