In her spare time, she enjoys beekeeping and playing with her new puppy, Chloe. Gracie continues to teach focusing mainly on teaching adults how to read and write which she finds greatly rewarding. She has won numerous awards including the 2001 National Readers' Choice Award for Gallant Waif and To Catch A Bride was listed as a 2009 Best Book by the Library Journal. Her novels have been translated into many languages and published in Belgium, Thailand and The Czech Republic, just to name a few. In this charming regency romance, a dog in need of rescue brings together a young debutante and a mysterious stranger-third in the Chance Sisters series.After. And after a childhood riddled with poverty and hardship, Jane intends to make a good, safe, sensible. A dog in need of rescue brings together a young debutante and a mysterious stranger On the eve of the London Season, Jane Chance is about to make her entrance into high society. While the novel never made it past the notebooks, Gracie began writing again and discovered romance. The Spring Bride Book 3: The Chance Sisters. Gracie taught English and encouraged others to write, but seemed to have lost it for herself until a backpacking trip sparked a novel written in notebooks. Gracie also read voraciously, favoring authors such as Jane Austen and Richard Llewellyn. Her family told her while she was growing up, she told the family pets stories while playing in the sandbox. Growing up, Anne Gracie always loved stories.
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