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When the Armstrong family moves into the beautiful garden estate of Oakes Hollow, their new neighbor declares they'll be a breath of fresh air to the neighborhood. These Armstrongs tend to buck convention, and the Fitzpatricks are ready for the customary to be modernized. A model family with title and money, the Fitzpatricks are the embodiment of establishment, and they're tiring of that mantle. Fast forward twelve years, and an ugly form of jealousy and contention between Clive and Geoffrey Fitzpatrick emerges from the rock-like ideal. Their sibling rivalry puts sculptress, Faye Armstrong, in…mehr

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When the Armstrong family moves into the beautiful garden estate of Oakes Hollow, their new neighbor declares they'll be a breath of fresh air to the neighborhood. These Armstrongs tend to buck convention, and the Fitzpatricks are ready for the customary to be modernized. A model family with title and money, the Fitzpatricks are the embodiment of establishment, and they're tiring of that mantle. Fast forward twelve years, and an ugly form of jealousy and contention between Clive and Geoffrey Fitzpatrick emerges from the rock-like ideal. Their sibling rivalry puts sculptress, Faye Armstrong, in the middle, and the ensuing courtship ruse takes some unexpected turns. Will the brothers carve and shape a peace? Or will everyone be shattered? Sweet and clean historical fiction with a modern twist
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Autorenporträt
C.E.J. writing as Elizabeth Borae resides in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Besides writing, she has also worked as a literacy and mathematics tutor, specializing in working with children who have learning differences and challenges. A former marching band flute player, her stories about relationships and family are sweet and clean, but still real. With a B.A. from Rutgers University majoring in Economics and Art History, she attempts to inject a little business into her novels of a time period she enjoys in both art and literature, the 19th century.