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Elizabeth Neff Walker. Elizabeth Rotter is an American author of romance novels. She has been published under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Walker, Elizabeth Neff Walker, and Laura Matthews. As Laura Matthews, she has released more than 30 Regency romance novels. Under her other pseudonyms, she writes mainstream women's fiction or contemporary. Books by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Elizabeth Neff Walker. Average rating · ratings · 54 reviews · shelved times. Showing 20 distinct works. sort by. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. A Curious Courting. by. Laura Matthews (Goodreads Author). The Court must be regarded as a seriously bad novel It s not that Elizabeth Walker can t write nor is it that she can t sustain a coherent narrative It s that she has absolutely no conception of how real people act, interact, behave, and treat each other The Hellyn family, owners of the legendary Court, are a group of anachronistic snobs who believe that to be aristocratic is to treat everyone.

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