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The Ramblers

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Two friends, Sandy and Angela, join a rambling group, in hope of finding love. The girls are unused to walking and ill-equipped for their expedition. Early in the walk Angela hurts her ankle but she refuses to give up and continues walking. Events that follow challenge both girls' first impressions of their fellow ramblers. A coffee-break story. "A really cute, well-written story for ages 12 and up," (5-star review).

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First published July 9, 2012

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Catherine E. Chapman

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I'm a writer of women's fiction and contemporary and historical romantic fiction. My longer works have been described as accessible character fiction, humour often being an important ingredient.

My seven short historical romances are available in the anthology, 'Collected Romances,' in digital and print format.

My books are available digitally from Amazon, Smashwords and their retailers (B&N, Apple, Kobo, etc). Some are also available in print and as audiobooks on Google Play.

My latest publication, 'The Knight's Falconess,' is a sensual romance set in Medieval England.

For tasters of my contemporary writing, five short stories are available to download free from Smashwords and their retailers, and four of these are available as audiobooks on Google Play.

I'd like to say a big thank you to the many readers and reviewers at Goodreads, who have taken time and care over reading, rating, reviewing and recommending my fiction. I really value feedback from readers so, if you have any comments to make on my books, please let me know.

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October 26, 2016
A cute sweet short story about the new adventures two best friends will go to when looking for new friends (men, that is).

Well written short read.
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