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That's actually a really great one, Vellini! The hero is actually embarrassed when he sees the heroine in daylight, like he doesn't believe that she is the nurse he fell in love with.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RUA...

In Fairest of Them All the hero is not attracted to the heroine upon first sight. She's actually a very beautiful woman, who cuts her hair, wears padding, and uses makeup to appear ugly, but the hero is fooled at first. While I don't consider Teresa Medeiros's book an old-school bodice ripper, several reviewers consider it one as the hero is quite forceful with the heroine after discovering her deception. YMMV. It's a good read, regardless.

That's actually a really great one, Vellini! The hero is actually embarrassed when he sees the heroine in daylight, like he doesn't believe that she is the nurse he fell in love with."
Exactly....He was so cruel, but he does redeem himself after.

I've never read Teresa Medeiros. Who would she sit with in romance cateferia? I've lumped her in with Elizabeth Hoyt and Courtney Milan in my head for some reason.

Personally, I'd see her hanging with Johanna Lindsey, Jude Deveraux, Julie Garwood, Mary Jo Putney, Dana Ransom/Nancy Gideon, maybe occasionally Lisa Kleypas.
Of authors I haven't read, she probably be in a club with Gaelen Foley, Sabrina Jeffries & Karen Marie Moning.
I don't see her as a Hoyt & Milan type, but some might.

Personally, I'd see her hanging with Johanna Lindsey, Jude Deveraux, Julie Garwood, Mary Jo Putney, Dana Ransom/Nancy Gideon, maybe occasionally ..."
Hmm. These are 2 very different groups for me and I'm not sure how I feel about it LOL. It's a bit of a mixed bag (Gaelen Foley is the only consistent favourite for me but even she has some duds). I've seen a couple of highly rated Medeiros. I'm going to add this one to my TBR and save it for a rainy day :)

Personally, I'd see her hanging with Johanna Lindsey, Jude Deveraux, Julie Garwood, Mary Jo Putney, Dana Ransom..."
It's would make for a nice bit of leisure on a rainy day. Hope you enjoy it. I've read 5 of her books and have only been disappointed by 1 which was the first she wrote and very different from her other stuff.
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Fairest of Them All (other topics)Sinful (other topics)
Are there any books where the hero at least initially finds the heroines looks unappealing?