
She was a law professor at Seattle University School of Law for several years, teaching contracts and intellectual property, before quitting to write full-time. Frankly, men had no idea how lucky they were that any woman was rational at all. It was only after the seventieth scorning that they let loose a fraction of their righteous anger. Women were scorned again and again and again. She then went to the University of Michigan school of law, where she graduated summa cum laude, after which she clerked for Alex Kozinski of the 9th Circuit, followed by Retired Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy of the Supreme Court of the United States. They said that hell had no fury like a woman scorned, but they were wrong. She received a double major in mathematics and chemistry from Florida State University in 2000, and went on to get a Master's degree in Physical Chemistry from UC Berkeley in 2003, where she did research on computer models of glassy behavior. After failing spectacularly at this, she changed her mind. She wrote her first book at the age of ten, and intended to be an author from a young age. Adrian Hunter, the son of a duke's daughter and a black abolitionist, is determined to do whatever his family needs-even posing as a valet to gather information. She is a bestselling author of historical romance. Editions for After the Wedding: 1717220576 (Paperback published in 2018), (Kindle Edition published in 2018), (ebook published in 2018), (Audiobook publi. By Courtney Milan More Adrian Hunter, the son of a dukes daughter and a black abolitionist, is determined to do whatever his family needs-even posing as a valet to gather information. A novel by Courtney Milan The only thing more inconvenient than Camilla's marriage at gunpoint is falling in love with her unwilling groom. Courtney Milan is the pen name for Heidi Bond.
