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message 1: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Rowe (flossiebookreader) | 5 comments Hi so it’s pretty vague.
Heroine arrives at divorce party that mother-in-law is throwing, sees hero with supposed new fiancée a young teenagers. Lots of talk about hero now not being possessive of young fiancée and hero saying he isn’t until marriage.
Think hero and heroine dance - talk about how he was possessive of her from the get go.

Any help? Thanks


message 2: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 37 comments I'm sorry, but can you edit your post a bit because it doesn't make sense to me. The divorce party is for the hero and heroine? And they both show up? And he comes with the child he's now sleeping with? Is that's what's happening? It sounds wild.


message 3: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Rowe (flossiebookreader) | 5 comments The hero and heroine are about to divorce and his mother throws the party. The heroine is invited because she’s travelled to his country I think (or the mother-in-law wants to rub the new fiancée to be in her face)
Heroine gets first look at young (18/19yr old) fiancée, she brags about hero being attentive, buying her things, letting her go out to clubs with her friends. The hero then says after marriage is another deal.
comparisons about his possessive with heroine when they are together are made.

The hero heroine dance, talk about change.

Can’t remember the rest but it was good and I can’t remember the title! Or author!


message 4: by Vintage (new)

Vintage (vintagesedona) | 312 comments Flossie wrote: "The hero and heroine are about to divorce and his mother throws the party. The heroine is invited because she’s travelled to his country I think (or the mother-in-law wants to rub the new fiancée t..."

Is it an old school HP?


message 5: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Rowe (flossiebookreader) | 5 comments I think so, it had the better plot than the modern stuff


Susan in Perthshire (susanageofaquarius) | 8 comments Flossie wrote: "I think so, it had the better plot than the modern stuff"

I think that’s a matter of opinion. You might think the old school plot is better. I’m afraid I don’t. Not that it matters - we’re all different and that’s to be celebrated. I hope you find your book.


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