Exit Betty

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The Floating Press, Aug 1, 2013 - Fiction - 167 pages
What would you do if you were duped into marrying your own stepbrother? That's the conundrum facing Betty, the beautiful heroine of this charming romance novel from Grace Livingston Hill. Initially fragile and meek, Betty uses the horrifying situation she's placed in as a way to develop independence. Fans of classic romance will enjoy this uplifting tale.
 

Contents

Chapter I
4
Chapter II
14
Chapter III
24
Chapter IV
37
Chapter V
46
Chapter VI
54
Chapter VII
63
Chapter VIII
70
Chapter XI
102
Chapter XII
111
Chapter XIII
120
Chapter XIV
132
Chapter XV
141
Chapter XVI
151
Chapter XVII
164
Chapter XVIII
174

Chapter IX
81
Chapter X
93

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About the author (2013)

Grace Livingston Hill was born on April 16, 1865 in Wellsville, New York. In 1886, she moved with her family to Winter Park, Florida, where she got a job teaching gymnastics at a local college. She wrote her first book there, in an effort to raise money for a family vacation to Chautauqua Lake. The book was called Chatauqua Idyl and was published in 1887. She eventually married and began a family, but lost her husband to appendicitis. At this point in her life, her writing was the only way she could support her family. During her lifetime, she wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories of religious and Christian fiction including Blue Ruin and Mary Arden. She died in 1947 at the age of 82.

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