| Title | : | Chasing Rabbits |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.60 (192 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0692656391 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 324 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-06-02 |
| Genre | : |
Alice was wrong – Wonderland wasn’t so wonderful after all. Kat never expected to be back in her hometown, but when house sitting turns into a mad rabbit chase, Kat finds herself with a whole new set of problems. A two-headed bird with a Game of Thrones obsession, a party full of tea addicts, and a Cheshire Cat who could seduce the pants off her grandma? And if the citizens weren’t bad enough their prince was off his rocker. This wasn’t your run of the mill Wonderland. This was the Fae world, where rules are rules, and some things are exactly as they seem.
Editorial : About the Author
Erin Bedford is a new fantasy & romance author, a computer programmer by day, and a hobby hoarder. She enjoys playing RPG games alongside her husband as well as inventing nonsensical games for her daughter's amusement. Erin lives in the Omaha Nebraska Region and dreams of one day moving where the word snow is nonexistent.
Creating fantastical worlds have always been a secret passion of hers and she couldn't imagine writing any story without some kind of lovey-dovey or smexy goodness in it.
I have always bought a Haynes for every vehicle i have owned. When I can't do that, I read about people who have - and neither of these books disappoint!. This book is amazing! I actually wanted to read every page of my assigned reading and it was very easy to understand. This is a book of remembering, forgetting and just figuring out life. And I suspect this book is also deeply enmeshed in the politics of social strata, gender, nationhood, the portrait of an artist--yet I can't recite any specific cases or agendas, as I read these so quickly for the characters and the plot, and the language is so natural it feels devoid of art until you hit upon a passage that is so artful in its keen evocation of human motive and behavior. I have never before purchased one of her books and I am very happy I did. This wasn't what I expected: I've tended to find Kierkegaard's ideas engrossing and inspiring. But this book tells you exactly what is for what. The first time I visited my husband's extended
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