Cherith Boardman

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Cherith Boardman

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Cherith Boardman is the mother of the ten best children ever, and Gamma to the world's cutest grandchild. My dh of 31 years and I live with our three youngest and five cats.
I have always been an avid reader, and since childhood, I have amused myself by altering stories - books or movies - in my mind. Fan fiction is a great outlet for me.
I write JAFF stories in between playing chauffeur, helping with schoolwork, babysitting the grand, and grabbing hugs and kisses when I can.
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“Would grace the court of St. James’” meant: “Take this wench off my hands and I will grovel at your feet and pay you to do it.”
Cherith Boardman, Second Son: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

“talented” meant: could not hold a conversation but could hold a needle. “Very pretty (“If he did say so himself”) meant: the claimant was the only man in the room who said she was tolerable. “Quite eligible” meant: not officially engaged and dowered.”
Cherith Boardman, Second Son: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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