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  1. G. A.. Hauser
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    Thank you, Sid!!

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  2. Trix
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    Trix
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    I always liked the silly song The Kid helped Otter write (“it may not be legal/but it’s better than eating a beagle/so Bear, will you please marry meeeee?”) at the end of TJ Klune’s BEAR, OTTER, AND THE KID. The way Otter agonized over it was so cute!

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  3. Cinders
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    Cinders
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    They are on horse back one of them leans over and says,” I want all of your sunrises and sunsets for the rest of my life. Will you marry me and make all my days sunny.”

    You are an awesome writer.

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  4. DebraG
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    Name*: Debby

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    Your Answer*: I remember one where they were on a beach and having some wine, the sun was setting and cast a glow. It was so romantic to me.

    Message to the author: I have read many of your books and I love them

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  5. Jbst
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    Jbst
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    Marriage proposal scene – It would be from When You Were Sleeping where Bill Pullman proposes to Sandra Bullock at the train entrance booth where she works and his family is avidly watching them.

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  6. zeoanne
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    Zeoanne
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    My Answer: In Marguerite Labbe, Book 2 of the Triquetra Trilogy: Haunted By Your Soul…When Kristair is tattooing symbols of commitment on Jacob’s body. These two, vampire and human, exude so much passion throughout the entire series and Jacob won’t take shit from no one, not from his vampire lover, let alone the top vampires in the hierarchy. This is the kind of story that stays with you for a long, long time, if you like vampires as much as I do.

    Calling Dr. Love has a good marriage proposal as well: When Phil wants to be Christopher’s “Wife”.

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  7. andrewqgordon
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    Andrew Q Gordon

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    I had a bit of trouble with the question because I don’t recall too many ‘marriage proposals’ in m/m fiction. Then I realized it didn’t need to be contemporary and I found my answer. In Hostage by Nephylim, Rowan proposes to Astrin and agrees to give up his claim to the throne and become Astrin’s consort. It was not the classic, try to hide the ring in the cake kind of romantic, but it was a total affirmation of his love and commitment.

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