What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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character 18 yr old, lies to guy about her age and seduces him at her sisters engagement party the guy is her sister futuree brother in law. They are caught her father demands the guy marry her and married for 2 yrs; guy leaves for brazil
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Tori
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Feb 01, 2015 01:18AM

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Tori, I've moved this down to Unsolved for you, since that is where you will get the most people looking at it.
A few things:
1) you need to go up to your heading and change that to have a little about your book. Since everyone in this group is looking for a book (and helping others find theirs while waiting) your "need help" heading is pretty much everyone's. Many of our members only read the threads that they think they can solve, and most won't even open one that just says "need help". (Use the edit key next to your title to change the thread heading) Even just saying, "Romance" is better than what you have.
2) when did you read this?
3) is it a straight forward "modern" romance or is it a "historical" romance? If historical, what era?
4) Do you remember anything about the cover?
5) How did you find the book originally--it was a personal recommendation, it was on an "our staff recommends" shelf, read a review, the cover grabbed you, the author grabbed your attention (I will grab any book by an author with a name of anyone in my family as an example) the back blurb got your attention
6) what format did you read this in--dead tree, ebook, audio or other?
A few things:
1) you need to go up to your heading and change that to have a little about your book. Since everyone in this group is looking for a book (and helping others find theirs while waiting) your "need help" heading is pretty much everyone's. Many of our members only read the threads that they think they can solve, and most won't even open one that just says "need help". (Use the edit key next to your title to change the thread heading) Even just saying, "Romance" is better than what you have.
2) when did you read this?
3) is it a straight forward "modern" romance or is it a "historical" romance? If historical, what era?
4) Do you remember anything about the cover?
5) How did you find the book originally--it was a personal recommendation, it was on an "our staff recommends" shelf, read a review, the cover grabbed you, the author grabbed your attention (I will grab any book by an author with a name of anyone in my family as an example) the back blurb got your attention
6) what format did you read this in--dead tree, ebook, audio or other?
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Lobstergirl wrote: "Tori, are you still looking for this or did you find it?"
No response in 2 years. Moving to Abandoned.
No response in 2 years. Moving to Abandoned.