Let It Be Me (The Blue Raven #5)
Kate Noble
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Open door [?]
· 15 ratings · 320 pages · Published: 02 Apr 2013

Bridget longs to meet a gentleman who doesn't mention her beautiful sister upon shaking her hand. But since being branded a shrew after a disastrous social season, Bridget knows she's lucky to even have a man come near her. It's enough to make a lady flee the country…
So Bridget heads to Venice for music lessons with the renowned Italian composer Vincenzo Carpenini, with whom she's been corresponding. But not only is Carpenini not expecting her, he doesn't even remember her! His friend, theater owner Oliver Merrick, does, though. And one look into her tantalizing green eyes has him cursing his impulsive letter-writing, which brought her across the continent. Yet before Merrick can apologize, Carpenini has ordered her away.
Little does either man know that they will soon be embroiled in a wager that will require the beautiful Miss Forrester's help—or that there'll be far more at stake in this gamble than money…
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- sweet/gentle hero 2
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- secret relationship 1
- dual pov 1
- third person pov 1
- competent heroine 1
- shy heroine 1
- rich heroine 1
- virgin heroine 1
- aristo/royal heroine 1
- nerdy hero 1
- teacher/coach hero 1
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The 'The Blue Raven' series
109 ratings 3.51 ·
historical · regency · dual-pov · open-door · length-medium · competent heroine · suspense · forced proximity · mystery · strong heroine · third-person-pov · alpha male · virgin heroine · independent heroine · europe · england · rich heroine · slow burn · aristocratic heroine · united-kingdom
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