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Lessons in Fly Fishing
2014
First Published
3.86
Average Rating
198
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Determined to break the final ties to her hometown, Kasey Hunsaker returns to Bozeman to her high school reunion where former sweetheart, sometimes lover and best friend, Daniel Forrestal patiently waits for her return.It had been a bad summer all around. Twenty years ago and pregnant with the child she eventually miscarried, Kasey left Dan to her best girlfriend—the woman who claimed Kasey’s interference ruined their own chances at happiness. And Dan? Well, his fledgling business would be ruined if he had to support a child at such a young age.Mom also thought it would be a good time to tell her one more secret, one that assured her leaving Bozeman was the best thing possible.In spite of the distance, their lives remain connected. Forrestal Fly Fishing is a large client of Kasey’s marketing firm. Kasey vows never to hurt Dan again, but she does just that when she tells Dan goodbye for the last time. Dan finds out what commitment is when Kasey is severely injured in an automobile accident as she leaves Bozeman. With Kasey recovering and finally in a corner, Dan learns the secrets, the burdens and the love she has carried and he is determined to get his girl back, once and for all.
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Author

Eliza Lloyd
Eliza Lloyd
Author · 27 books

Hi everyone. Here's my bio but I moved to first person - it's not like I didn't write it! LOL I think romance writing is nearly as good as the real thing. Given my choice of professions, I would have preferred to be a 19th century archeologist, but I am perfectly happy living in the 21st century and comfortably writing about such romantic but inconceivably inconvenient times instead. (Just thinking about being a woman two hundred years ago makes me cringe.) I love traveling, movies, everyone else’s novels and a good meal out with friends on Saturday night. My greatest flaw is that I believe there is such a thing as true love. Don’t tell me otherwise...please. Maybe that's really why I write to begin with. Would love to hear about your recommendations for new historical romance writers. Email: elizalloyd@yahoo.com

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