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Hunter's Moon (Mills and Boon Large Print)

by Unknown Author

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288 pages1994Chivers North AmerISBN 9780263136524

About this book

Marriage or scandal--the choice was hers. Jonas Hunter hadn't really given Cassandra any choice. Marry him and sign over her stocks in the company - or he'd expose her family's sins to the world. And as if one form of blackmail wasn't enough, Jonas was highly capable of using the fact that Cassandra's four-year-old daughter adored him to further insinuate himself into their lives. He showed no mercy. Neither did she. Cassandra had been his half brother's wife and he'd resented her from the beginning. Now it was his time for retribution...in his bed. And though Cassandra would not go willingly, she was no match for Jonas, the skilled hunter, who had the patience to coax, lure, trap...and possess.

Publication Details

Publisher
Chivers North Amer
Published
1994
Pages
288
ISBN
9780263136524

About Unknown Author

Carole Mortimer was born on 1960 in a village in England that she claims was so small that "if you blinked as you drove through it you could miss seeing it completely!" She was the youngest of three children, and she adds that her parents still live in the house where she first came into the world, and her two brothers live very close by. Carole's early ambition to become a nurse came to an abrupt end after only one year of training due to a weakness in her back, suffered in the aftermath of a fall. Instead, she went on to work in the computer department of a well-known stationery company. During her time there, Carole made her first attempt at writing a novel for Mills and Boon. "The manuscript was far too short and the plotline not up to standard, so I naturally received a rejection slip," she says. "Not taking rejection well, I went off in a sulk for two years before deciding to 'have another go.'" Her second manuscript was accepted, beginning a long and fruitful career. Her strong, traditional romances, with their distinct style, brilliantly developed characters and romantic plot twists, have earned her an enthusiastic audience worldwide. Since the publication of her first novel in 1978, this British writer has shown no signs of slowing her pace. In fact, when over 20 years later she celebrated the publication of her 100th book She says: "I have enjoyed every moment of my career! I really do enjoy my writing, and have every intention of continuing to do so for another 20 years!" Carole married to Peter, father to two sons, they had four sons more, and now the family is formed by six sons: Matthew, Joshua, Timothy, Michael, David and Peter Jr. (with 22 years of difference between the first-born and the unexpected youngest child). She says: "I'm happily married to Peter senior; we’re best friends as well as lovers, which is probably the best recipe for a successful relationship. We live in a lovely part of England." Theyt also live with a menagerie of pets

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