Need a good historical romance. Other genres too. discussion
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Lyndol
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Oct 04, 2021 11:29PM

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Were the sisters twins? What era- Georgian? Regency? Victorian?
Other? Was the action in a rural setting? Does the good sis know she was duped?
Other? Was the action in a rural setting? Does the good sis know she was duped?




Lyndol---
These sisters seem somehow familiar. But I can't think of title. I cleared my Amazon reviews for hubs (we share an email) but he never posted any reviews!
Let us think on your request. In the meanwhile, you may want to
post about the sisters' scenario on GR thread "Romance Novel Book Sleuth."
Take care.
These sisters seem somehow familiar. But I can't think of title. I cleared my Amazon reviews for hubs (we share an email) but he never posted any reviews!
Let us think on your request. In the meanwhile, you may want to
post about the sisters' scenario on GR thread "Romance Novel Book Sleuth."
Take care.

Lyndol----
Sorry, I looked at my book reviews and cannot find this one.
If I find one close to the scenario you posted, or with similar
elements, I will forward the info to you.
Please keep us updated. Hope you find it.
Sorry, I looked at my book reviews and cannot find this one.
If I find one close to the scenario you posted, or with similar
elements, I will forward the info to you.
Please keep us updated. Hope you find it.

Two young women, one the beauty, the other the *plain* friend.
Three men, all titled and wealthy in varying degrees. In Bath incognito, not using their titles and pretending to have limited income.
Beauty turns out to be mercenary (of course she does)
Plain friend finds out by accident that the highest titled and wealthiest one had hatched the whole plan to see whether his two friends could win the beauty on their own merits, w/o titles and income that would otherwise be the sole basis for her choice.

Two young women, one the beauty, the other the *plain* friend.
Three men, all titled and wealthy in varying degrees. In Bath incognito, not using their titles and pretendin..."
Is it an older book? Could it be by M.C.Beaton or Joan Smith or Barbara Metzger?

OLT,
Thanks. I think it could be an older one but I have looked at Metzger and Smith on my Contents and Devices and none of the titles that brings up is the one I'm looking for.
Some time ago I deleted permanently some of the books I absolutely loathed, and I have a horrible feeling that I forgot to take the "permanently delete" off when I deleted other books.
I have gone through all my Regencies one by one and haven't found it; the only result being that my Kindle gave way under the strain I put on it, and I thought I'd broken it beyond recovery. When I did get it functioning again it has changed and is nothing like the Kindle White I had before. It is so much harder to navigate and to go backwards and forwards within a book. I am having to bookmark so many pages that before I could just jump back to and then return to the page I was reading. Now I have to write down the page number or the location number, or I'd never get back.
I am determined to find that "blinking" book though if I have to go through every book on my Kindle. I will NOT be beaten!!

It has a list of many oldies with synopses of their plots.

Thank you for the link, and for taking the trouble to look for me. I'll let you know if I find it.
I started going through all my books on 'Contents and Devices' but it is slow, and quite discouraging, however, I shall persevere.
It would be easier to find it if I'd reviewed it, but from memory, I didn't.

I know how frustrating this is. I have a Regency I have never been able to find that I only remember a few scenes from.
I don't recall reading the book you are trying to remember, but I will put in a request to my brain and see if anything pops up in the next few days. Sometimes that works when all else fails.

Thank you. I did begin trawling through ALL the books in my Contents and Devices, but had to give up because of my wretched nausea and retching. I have been rereading old print books as looking at screens seems to be one of the triggers for retching. Not that that is saying much as so many things seem to be triggers, even a slight change of position! Ah, well, worse things happen at sea as the saying goes :)
I'm not pushing my luck though, and haven't looked at any emails or posts for a couple of days, apart from this one.


I am sorry you are experiencing stomach upset. I think it's the worst. I hope you have some relief soon.