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The Pursuit of Lady Harriett (Tanglewood Book 3)

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by Rachael Anderson


  That first day when she’d encountered Chris, Harriett had seen a rainbow, and she was seeing another one now. Only this time, instead of a hazy, unexceptional thing, it was vibrant and breathtaking, arching over her world with beauty and majesty.

  And it had all begun with only one little raindrop of change.

  Dear Reader,

  Thank you so much for reading and supporting my efforts! I hope this series provided you with a break from the daily grind and rejuvenated you in some way. Tanglewood was a fun world to get lost in these past few years, and although I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters, I’m excited to embark on a new regency series (stay tuned for more news concerning that).

  If you’re interested in being notified of new releases, you can sign up for my New Release mailing list on my website at RachaelReneeAnderson.com. I will happily notify you when books and audiobooks are available and keep you in the loop of what to expect in the future.

  Also, if you can spare a few minutes, I’d be incredibly grateful for a review from you on Goodreads and/or Amazon. They make a huge difference in every aspect of publishing, and I’m always so thankful when readers take a few minutes to review a book.

  Best wishes!

  Rachael

  BOOKS BY RACHAEL ANDERSON

  Regency Novels

  The Fall of Lord Drayson (Tanglewood 1)

  The Rise of Miss Notley (Tanglewood 2)

  The Splash of Lady Harriett (Tanglewood 3)

  Contemporary Novels

  Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match 1)

  Rough Around the Edges Meets Refined (Meet Your Match 2)

  Stick in the Mud Meets Spontaneity (Meet Your Match 3)

  Not Always Happenstance (Power of the Matchmaker)

  The Reluctant Bachelorette

  Working it Out

  Minor Adjustments

  Luck of the Draw

  Divinely Designed

  Novellas

  Righting a Wrong

  Twist of Fate

  The Meltdown Match

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  I always feel so overwhelmed and grateful when I write this section. It’s at the end of a book as I reflect back on the entire process that I realize how I could never go at this alone, and I’m so grateful I don’t have to.

  My fabulous sister, Letha, is always my go-to person for helping me plot and outline. She’s one of the most happy and selfless people I know, and my books are so much better because of her input. My good friend and walking buddy, Alison Blackburn, also helped me work through several sticky patches, and I’m so grateful for her in my life.

  I wouldn’t dare to publish this book without the help of Braden Bell, Andrea Pearson, Karey White, Karen Porter, Megan Jacobson, and my sweet mother, Linda Marks. I can’t even tell you how many errors and mistakes they’ve helped me see and fix. I used to think that I would someday get to the point where I could write a story that didn’t need a million corrections, but I’ve come to realize that will never happen. Thank goodness for smarter people than me who are able (and willing) to fix my stories.

  My least favorite part of this business is marketing, and I have no idea what I’d do without my awesome friend, Kathy Habel. Not only does she read all my books, but she’s invaluable when it comes to helping me promote them. She’s the best kind of person there is, and I can’t tell you how grateful I am for her friendship and help.

  I also want to thank my newfound friend in the UK, Helen Taylor, for her input and for narrating the audiobook so beautifully. She’s a genius, in my opinion.

  Kathy Hart, thank you for nudging me to write this series and cheering me on along the way.

  Last of all, I must express my deepest appreciation to my husband and kids for their continued encouragement, to my readers for their support, and to my Heavenly Father, for challenging and blessing me throughout this journey.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  RACHAEL ANDERSON is a USA Today bestselling author and mother of four crazy and awesome kids. Over the years she’s gotten pretty good at breaking up fights or at least sending guilty parties to their rooms. She can’t sing, doesn’t dance, and despises tragedies, but she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating. You can read more about her and her books online at RachaelReneeAnderson.com.

 

 

 


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