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Help! I can't remember the name of this book...

the heroine is married to the hero, i'm not so sure about their relationship... but i know for sure that the heroine had a few miscarriage. ..."
Possibly His Unexpected Legacy by Chantelle Shaw

There are two books in the series. I actually like the second one better. The Husband She Never Knew.

The next few books deal with her new lover's connection to his family and how they run the world behind the scenes. Lots of conspiracy theory, betrayal and general creepiness as the series progresses.
Sound familiar???


Doesn't sound like any HP that I've read.

couple are married and have been for a while. Arranged marriage and they have almost nothing to do with one another. They are meeting at the top of the stairs - coming from their separate bedrooms (maybe even wings of the house) to go to a party and he says "tonight" to her, when they walk down the stairs.
They are together to produce an heir. I am pretty sure she is blonde / blue eyed. Described as an ice princess. He might be some kind of minor nobleman earl or such. I have no idea of his nationality.
I am pretty sure that scene where he says: tonight, is what breaks her. They go to the party, but maybe she leaves alone? Or she freaks out on his mistress? Or? Something happens...
Does anyone know which this is? I have 285 harlequin books in my eharlequin library and This could fit any of the arranged marriage ones *sighs*

your HQ that has the H and h at the top of the stairs and where the "H" says , "Tonight" could be called
"wife in the shadows" by Sara Craven - hope you find it..

your HQ that has the H and h at the top of the stairs and where the "H" says , "Tonight" could be called
"wife in the shadows" by Sara Craven - hope you find it.."
I do have Wife in the shadows in my Harlequin library, so maybe that is the one. I'll give it a try! Thanks!


It was Wife in the Shadows. Sara Craven by Sara Craven. The scene on the stairs, which I remembered, is the opening scene.
Reading it right now. From a moral standpoint I absolutely hate this story, but I am enjoying it anyway LOL

She is a bit older than hq heroines normally are, I think around 30. She runs a vineyard - maybe in Spain? - and is a big girl. Tall and curvy. People around her refer to her as masculine. She lives with her father. Her mother is either dead or left them.
He lives near her vineyard in a castle, I seem to recall, he also makes wine. there is some kind of scandal in the family past. Maybe the mother tried to stop him from inhereting after his father? Or the brother? There is definetely a lot of animosity in the family.
He wants an heir and decides she is a good brood mare and would be a nice companion, because she is knowledgeable about wine and doesn't care about her appearence.
I distinctly remember him thinking that she has good teeth!
Anyone know what this one is?

She is a bit older than hq heroines normally are, I think around 30. She runs a vineyard - may..."
Never mind, found it myself :-)
The Man Who Could Never Love

She is a bit older than hq heroines normally are, I think around 30. She runs a vineyard - may..."
I love that book - have read it a few times actually. He is a duke and he tells her - crying - he is "desperate for her" when she has run away near the end. Book is Kate Hewitt The Brides Awakening. Wish someone would help find the one I posted!




in another book that i am looking for, the heroine and hero are married. the heroine has a sister who, we later learn is actually her daughter. please help.

please anyone help


I liked the book, the relation that they had during they time getting back to each other.

Nikki - I believe the HP you are looking for is Sarah Morgan's Sale Or Return Bride. It is absolutely in my top 5 favorite HPs.

Found it it's Capable Of Feeling thanks everone

It's not that old, but this sounds somewhat like The Pregnancy Bond
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book??
the h owns a bookstore and H has triplet daughters..
its starts with one of the triplets wandering into the
h's shop and the daddy and the other two daughters
start looking for her. then they find her with the h
and that is how they meet.. dont remember the rest..
does anyone know the title please??

book??
the h owns a bookstore and H has triplet daughters..
its starts with one of the triplets wandering into the
h's shop and the daddy and the other tw..."
Found it! its Father Most Wanted

It's def a Presents, most likely within the last couple of years. The hero and heroine might be step0siblings (I don't remember if the parents are actually married). I think he (I might be mixing up books here or maybe just mixing up what happened) meets her again but doesn't recognize her. They sleep together and are discovered the next morning by the parents. He thinks she didn't tell him on purpose because they wanted to trap him into marrying her.
He doesn't! In fact, he refuses to see her again. I don't remember how she comes back into his life some time later, but as the book progresses we learned she'd cut her mother off, I think, and had been pregnant. She tried to contact him multiple times at his work, but he refused to talk to her so she couldn't tell him she was preggo. I remember she was really young and naive too. She lost the baby though, but she never got over it, really.
I don't remember much more or if it was even any good, but it's been bugging me. Thanks for listening to my late-night ramblings, and I hope you great group of HP readers can help.

You know, I don't think so. I believe it is fairly modern. Since the 2000's at least if I'm not mistaken.

It is right on the edge of my brain, Leona. And it's bugging the hell out of me. I just want to remember what it was so badly.

It's def a Presents, most likely ..."
Maybe His Wedding Ring of Revenge by Julia James?



You guys are awesome though. Thanks for the help. I just had the most compelling urge to re-read it (that must be it, since I've started to).

there is also one scene where a lady who has lost her child tries to steal another from the neonatal ward and h finds her and tries to reason wid her saying how she cannot have a child n still is happy. This is how H comes to know y h left him as he was listening with the police. and I guess at the end the H convinces h that he wud be happy with the son that he already has and so they get married.

Hbht, is it a medical romance, can you remember?


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Cathy, the second one with a paperweight - I think it is the book where the H married the h, her sister jilted him or something like that. He's blind -- she gifts him a paperweight. Sorry - don't remember the title.