Caught,Compromising Position,Dead Wife,Historical,Romance,Regency,England
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1bethle
If you even THINK you know the title please comment!!
Setting: Probably regency England
Plot: So the book starts with the hero in a room and the heroine walks into it and he mistakes her for a prostitute/mistress and he kisses her and I suppose she doesn't resist him because she found it to be pleasurable. Someone sees them through a window and they quickly get married to protect the heroine once the hero realizes his mistake. He's not too happy about it and wisks her off to his manor/estate. At some point of time the heroine finds out that the hero had a previous wife who is now dead. He and the whole manor seems to be haunted by her death. The hero and the heroine's passion eventually turns into love and they have their happy ending. I can't remember the circumstances of the previous wife's death. I do remember that either she or the heroine smelled like jasmine and that the hero plays the piano and during one part in the book the hero and the heroine make love on a piano.
I really want to find this book again. Thank you and let me know if you need me to clarify anything.
Setting: Probably regency England
Plot: So the book starts with the hero in a room and the heroine walks into it and he mistakes her for a prostitute/mistress and he kisses her and I suppose she doesn't resist him because she found it to be pleasurable. Someone sees them through a window and they quickly get married to protect the heroine once the hero realizes his mistake. He's not too happy about it and wisks her off to his manor/estate. At some point of time the heroine finds out that the hero had a previous wife who is now dead. He and the whole manor seems to be haunted by her death. The hero and the heroine's passion eventually turns into love and they have their happy ending. I can't remember the circumstances of the previous wife's death. I do remember that either she or the heroine smelled like jasmine and that the hero plays the piano and during one part in the book the hero and the heroine make love on a piano.
I really want to find this book again. Thank you and let me know if you need me to clarify anything.
2bethle
I am a genius! I wish I could make a career out of this. After hours of searching through titles. I have found the book. *drum roll* One night of scandal by Teresa Medeiros.