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The hunt has begun. Miss Rebecca Tarleton takes her shot to beat the gentleman at her father's annual hunt festivities. The event offers a unique occasion to showcase her archery and equestrian skills and the opportunity to make her peace with the forest, which nearly conquered her many years ago. Before the games begin, the sudden arrival of a gentleman for whom Rebecca has long had affection gives her a chance to persuade him to see her as more than a childhood family acquaintance. Their never-ending propensity to argue with one another and her friend's increasingly vexing presence puts her…mehr

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The hunt has begun. Miss Rebecca Tarleton takes her shot to beat the gentleman at her father's annual hunt festivities. The event offers a unique occasion to showcase her archery and equestrian skills and the opportunity to make her peace with the forest, which nearly conquered her many years ago. Before the games begin, the sudden arrival of a gentleman for whom Rebecca has long had affection gives her a chance to persuade him to see her as more than a childhood family acquaintance. Their never-ending propensity to argue with one another and her friend's increasingly vexing presence puts her endeavors to the test. Rebecca finds herself stretched to the limit when the games lead to some intriguing and unusual business opportunities as she reins in a couple of the men of T.H.E.T.A. In true Rebecca fashion, it'll be a wild ride. If she's to do a thing, she goes after it. Will Rebecca win the hunt? Or will the hunt conquer her? Sweet and clean historical fiction with a modern twist Note: The Hunt contains spoilers to book 2, Who is Madalene?
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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.