Rules for Dating a Romantic Hero
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Her eyes were full of tears. ‘I can’t believe you went to Robert Dyas without me.’
‘When we got back we told your mother, and she took me into the study and took this out of the bureau. She said, Laura, and I’m going to repeat it, “She’ll have so much if she marries you, but I’d like the symbol of your engagement to be about where she came from, too. So that everyone knows how proud we are of her.”’
Laura shook her head. ‘Oh no, they shouldn’t be proud. Not yet.’
He held her hand and stopped her. ‘No. You have to be patient when you see your future for the first time, Laura. Sometimes you don’t recognise it when you see it. Because it’s going to be totally different from what you know and it seems frightening.’
‘And what do you do when you find it?’
‘You walk towards it,’ he said, and he kissed her. ‘You know that we’ve got each other and that’s all that matters.’ He slid the ring onto the tip of her finger. ‘So? For the final time, what’s your answer? I’m not going to ask you again, you know. Will you marry me?’
Laura laughed. ‘This is my answer.’ She kissed him. ‘Yes, Nick. Yes, yes, yes.’
July 2013
From the Norfolk Gazette:
Bookshop manager wanted, ideally with two years’ experience, to cover present bookshop manager/owner’s maternity leave. One year initial contract, but may be extended.
Contact Laura Foster on laura@chartley.org
From the Daily News, July 2013:
As the nation prepares for the arrival of a new heir to the throne, I hear from my sources in Norfolk that similar plans for change are afoot at the house of Ranelagh. You may remember that last year Nick Needham, aka the Marquis of Ranelagh, married his long-term so-called ‘normal’ girlfriend Laura Foster. I hear not only are bootees being knitted, but legal writs are being prepared. The Marquis and Marchioness have lodged an appeal at the High Court to ask that their child, whether it be boy or girl, have the right to inherit the 10,000-acre estate, essentially reversing centuries of tradition.
The Marquis is quoted as saying, ‘I’m married to a remarkable woman, and she’s expecting our first child. I can’t wait to meet him or her, but when I do I want to be able to look them in the eye and say, “This is yours,” no matter what their sex.’
The Marchioness added, ‘If it’s a boy, I want him to be just like his father. If it’s a girl, I want her to grow up reading nothing but non-fiction and only watching TV documentaries with David Attenborough, current affairs programmes and medical dramas.’
It is understood that this is supposed to be a joke.
Announcement in The Times, 22 July 2013:
Dominic Needham, twelfth Marquis of Ranelagh, and his wife Laura, Lady Ranelagh, are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Mary.
Author’s Note:
Those who read A Hopeless Romantic, to which this book is intended in part to be a sequel, might wonder at the timings of Rules for Dating A Romantic Hero. The first book was set in 2005, but to bring the story up to date for new readers (and to not leave Nick and Laura in limbo for such a long time) I have allowed four years to magically vanish. Author’s prerogative!
I really hope you enjoyed this book.
Harriet xx
About the Author
Harriet Evans is the author of seven previous novels: Going Home, A Hopeless Romantic, The Love of Her Life, I Remember You, Love Always, Happily Ever After and Not Without You. She lives in London with her family.
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Rules for Dating a Romantic Hero
Harriet Evans
Do you believe in happy endings?
Laura Foster used to be a hopeless romantic. She was obsessed with meeting her own Prince Charming until she grew up and realised real life doesn’t work like that.
Then she met Nick. A romantic hero straight from a fairytale, with a grand country estate and a family tree to match.
They’ve been together four years now and Laura can’t imagine ever loving anyone the way she loves Nick.
Now, though, Nick is keeping secrets from Laura.
She’s starting to feel she might not be ‘good enough’ for his family.
Can an ordinary girl like Laura make it work with one of the most eligible men in the country?
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