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Emma: A Latter-day Tale by Rebecca H. Jamison. Posted on Janu Updated on Janu. Emma: A Latter-day Tale can be purchased on www.doorway.ru and is also available as an www.doorway.ru! Chapter 1. My best friend was on her honeymoon, and I deserved a vacation myself, which was sort of what I got. Rebecca H. Jamison is the author of Emma: A Latter-day Tale and Persuasion: A Latter-day Tale. She loves running, dancing, reading, playing with her kids, and watching detective shows. About the book: Emma's her name and matchmaking is her game! Emma tries to be a matchmaker with two people in her church but it backfires and does more damage. She keeps trying when I would just want to disappear after making some of her mistakes. I really enjoyed reading Emma: A Latter-day Tale. This is the second book of Rebecca's that I have read and have enjoyed both of them/5(4).


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Emma: A Latter - day Tale By Rebecca H. Jamison Summery courtesy of www.doorway.ru Emma's her name and matchmaking is her game! Quirky life coach Emma wants to help her first-ever client, a lonely nanny named Harriet. Emma tries to be a matchmaker with two people in her church but it backfires and does more damage. She keeps trying when I would just want to disappear after making some of her mistakes. I really enjoyed reading Emma: A Latter-day Tale. This is the second book of Rebecca's that I have read and have enjoyed both of them. Unlike Austen's haughty heroine, Jamison's Emma is a bit of a lost soul in terms of her personal and professional life. She knows she doesn't want to be a dental receptionist forever, but she isn't quite sure how to get herself on track to her dream goal--to be a life coach.

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