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she-nag

Joined: 19 Apr 2008 Posts: 144 Location: Nashville, TN
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anon1001
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| The Earl Claims His Wife by Cathy Maxwell |
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irelandapaige
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| I don't think anyone has mentioned the Book of Scandal by Julia London, yet. It quite fits this theme. |
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anon1001
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| A Baby By Design by Paula Detmer Riggs fits this theme. |
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GlencoraPalliser

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Philip and Loretta in The Jewel of Gresham by Lawana Blackwell (late-Victorian England). It's more of a subplot, and their marriage is in jeapordy, as she married him for the wrong reasons, even though he loved her. Sort of fits, I think. _________________ There is one thing worse than a loveless marriage. A marriage in which there is love, but on one side only.
(Sir Robert Chiltern, Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband) |
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