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Lynn Kerstan. Lynn Kerstan is a former college professor, folksinger, professional bridge player, and nun. A pioneer of on-line collaboration, she had previously collaborated with Rasley and Juli Lynn Kerstan is a former college professor, folksinger, professional bridge player, and nun. A pioneer of on-line collaboration, she had previously collaborated with Rasley and Julie Caille on Lessons in Love, the world's first Electronic Regency Romance.
Kerstan lives in Southern California, where she plots her books while riding her boogie board and does character research at the San Diego Zoo. Other books in the series. Regency Trilogy 3 books. A lot of times collaborations can be hard to finish but working with Observer Drift and Fashionista felt natural. I knew before I contacted them that their vocal styles would fit on my music.
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