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A RomanceNovel by KJ Charles, second in the Lilywhite Boys series. Literature/AnyOldDiamonds is the first book.

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A RomanceNovel by KJ Charles, second in the Lilywhite Boys series. Literature/AnyOldDiamonds ''Literature/AnyOldDiamonds'' is the first book.



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* UnexpectedInheritance: [[spoiler:James' uncle left him a significant amount of money, which as it turns out was one of the reasons that his father wanted him out of the country, as he was hoping to claim the inheritance himself.]]

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* UnexpectedInheritance: [[spoiler:James' uncle left him a significant amount of money, which as it turns out was one of the reasons that his father wanted him out of the country, as he was hoping to claim the inheritance himself.]]]]

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* CharacterOverlap: Several cases, with previous romance series by KJ Charles. To name but the most significant: Susan's adoptive parents Nathaniel Roy and Justin Lazarus are the main couple of Charles' ''An Unnatural Vice'', the second of the ''Sins of the Cities'' trilogy, and James' great-uncle Richard is one of the romantic leads of ''A Gentleman's Position'', the final book of the ''Society of Gentlemen'' trilogy and his love interest - his valet David Cyprian - is also mentioned. Harriet Rawling, likewise, is the daughter of a pair of side-characters from the first book of this latter series, ''A Fashionable Indulgence'', and James's abusive father made a brief appearance in ''A Gentleman's Position'' as a small child, where he[[UsedToBeASweetKid appeared rather better-natured than he would turn out to be as an adult]].

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* CharacterOverlap: Several cases, with previous romance series by KJ Charles. To name but the most significant: Susan's adoptive parents Nathaniel Roy and Justin Lazarus are the main couple of Charles' ''An Unnatural Vice'', the second of the ''Sins of the Cities'' trilogy, and James' great-uncle Richard is one of the romantic leads of ''A Gentleman's Position'', the final book of the ''Society of Gentlemen'' trilogy and his love interest - his valet David Cyprian - is also mentioned. Harriet Rawling, likewise, is the daughter of a pair of side-characters from the first book of this latter series, ''A Fashionable Indulgence'', and James's abusive father made a brief appearance in ''A Gentleman's Position'' as a small child, where he[[UsedToBeASweetKid he [[UsedToBeASweetKid appeared rather better-natured than he would turn out to be as an adult]].
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* CharacterOverlap: Several cases, with previous romance series by KJ Charles. To name but the most significant: Susan's adoptive parents Nathaniel Roy and Justin Lazarus are the main couple of Charles' ''An Unnatural Vice'', the second of the ''Sins of the Cities'' trilogy, and James' great-uncle Richard is one of the romantic leads of ''A Gentleman's Position'', the final book of the ''Society of Gentlemen'' trilogy and his love interest - his valet David Cyprian - is also mentioned. Harriet Rawling, likewise, is the daughter of a pair of side-characters from the first book of this latter series, ''A Fashionable Indulgence''.

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* CharacterOverlap: Several cases, with previous romance series by KJ Charles. To name but the most significant: Susan's adoptive parents Nathaniel Roy and Justin Lazarus are the main couple of Charles' ''An Unnatural Vice'', the second of the ''Sins of the Cities'' trilogy, and James' great-uncle Richard is one of the romantic leads of ''A Gentleman's Position'', the final book of the ''Society of Gentlemen'' trilogy and his love interest - his valet David Cyprian - is also mentioned. Harriet Rawling, likewise, is the daughter of a pair of side-characters from the first book of this latter series, ''A Fashionable Indulgence''.Indulgence'', and James's abusive father made a brief appearance in ''A Gentleman's Position'' as a small child, where he[[UsedToBeASweetKid appeared rather better-natured than he would turn out to be as an adult]].

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* CharacterOverlap: Several cases, with previous romance series by KJ Charles. To name but the most significant: Susan's adoptive parents Nathaniel Roy and Justin Lazarus are the main couple of Charles' ''An Unnatural Vice'', the second of the ''Sins of the Cities'' trilogy, and James' great-uncle Richard is one of the romantic leads of ''A Gentleman's Position'', the final book of the ''Society of Gentlemen'' trilogy and his love interest - his valet David Cyprian - is also mentioned. Harriet Rawling, likewise, is the daughter of a pair of side-characters from the first book of this latter series, ''A Fashionable Indulgence''.



* UnexpectedInheritance: [[spoiler:James uncle left him a significant amount of money, which as it turns out was one of the reasons that his father wanted him out of the country, as he was hoping to claim the inheritance himself.]]

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* UnexpectedInheritance: [[spoiler:James [[spoiler:James' uncle left him a significant amount of money, which as it turns out was one of the reasons that his father wanted him out of the country, as he was hoping to claim the inheritance himself.]]

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* ButWeUsedACondom: Subverted. This is how [[spoiler: Susan got pregnant; when she and James ran out of French letters (old-time condoms), they decided the pull-out method would be fine. It was not.]]



* RealityEnsues: This is how [[spoiler: Susan got pregnant. When she and James ran out of French letters (old-time condoms), they decided the pull-out method would be fine. It was not.]]

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* FriendVersusLover: Templeton does ''not'' like Alec because Jerry is staying out of the game for him and he feels like he's been abandoned. Also, because seeing Susan again opened old wounds, and so seeing his friend's domestic bliss is just salting them.



%%* LikeBrotherAndSister: Susan and Alec Pyne. (Needs context)

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%%* * LikeBrotherAndSister: Susan and became an adoptive sister to Alec Pyne. (Needs context)Pyne through her friendship with Cara.


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* BiTheWay: Susan has a past and possibly a future with Templeton Lane, but the book also confirms that she was in love wtih Alec's sister Cara and had relationships with other women as well.



* [[spoiler:ConvenientMiscarriage]]: [[spoiler:Susan miscarried when she was pregnant by James when they were teenagers. They both acknowledge that while there was a small possibility everything would have worked out, they were very young and did not want to be parents at that time.]]

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* [[spoiler:ConvenientMiscarriage]]: ConvenientMiscarriage: [[spoiler:Susan miscarried when she was pregnant by James when they were teenagers. They both acknowledge that while there was a small possibility everything would have worked out, they were very young and did not want to be parents at that time.]]



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A RomanceNovel by KJ Charles, second in the Lilywhite Boys series. Literature/AnyOldDiamonds is the first book.

Templeton Lane is in trouble: His best friend and partner in (literal) crime, Jerry Crozier, wants to retire from thievery to live a nice life with his boyfriend Alec Pyne, his last theft was a bust, and oh, he's been framed for murder.

After a fight with Jerry and their fence Stan, Templeton has no other choice but to go to the last person who might possibly help him: Susan Lazarus, a brilliant PrivateDetective. The only problem: they have a long past, and she hates him.

!!Tropes in this book:
* BiTheWay: Susan has a past and possibly a future with Templeton Lane, but the book also confirms that she was in love wtih Alec's sister Cara and had relationships with other women as well.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Susan and Templeton Lane, or rather: James Vane, his real name, were friends as children and became lovers when they were teenagers, before everything went bad.
* [[spoiler:ConvenientMiscarriage]]: [[spoiler:Susan miscarried when she was pregnant by James when they were teenagers. They both acknowledge that while there was a small possibility everything would have worked out, they were very young and did not want to be parents at that time.]]
* DysfunctionalFamily: Templeton's father exiled him to Australia to work in the mines when he was 17.
* HappilyAdopted: Susan and her best friend Emma were adopted by Justin Lazarus when they were young girls. They both have his last name. Once Justin entered a relationship with Nathaniel Roy, he became a second father to the girls. Susan considers them both her fathers and loves them dearly.
* TheLostLenore: Cara Pyne for Susan. She's moving on, but it's clear she still thinks of her.
* MeaningfulRename: James Vane takes up the name of Templeton Lane when he becomes a jewel thief. [[spoiler:Templeton Lane was the street lived on when he was young and best friends with Susan. Later, after Susan and him clear his name, he leaves the thief life behind and returns to the name James Vane.]]
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Susan and Alec Pyne.
* PrivateDetective: Susan and her governors, who are both her adopted fathers and her bosses at the detective agency.
* {{Revenge}}: [[spoiler:As it turns out an old enemy set Templeton up deliberately as revenge for an earlier disagreement.]]
* UnexpectedInheritance: [[spoiler:James uncle left him a significant amount of money, which as it turns out was one of the reasons that his father wanted him out of the country, as he was hoping to claim the inheritance himself.]]

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