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Learning about the past is often so much more interesting than living in the present.
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Background
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I love to read - everything from 18th Century estate inventories to Harry Potter books to the cereal boxes my kids left on the counter that morning. I read for fun, I read to learn, I read to procratinate.
I write stories that I want to read.
Before I starting writing fiction seriously, I wrote analysis of legal regulations and court cases. These were things I did not want to read. Or write. I suppose someday I could go back to that kind of writing to make money. But life is too short.
So for now, I will continue to write stories about people who make mistakes. And I will keep at least one reader happy - myself.
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Birth Place
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Daytona, FL US
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Accomplishments
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Seven published novels, some minor fiction awards, a law degree (which came in handy when a guy who was painting my house threatened to sue me for breach of contract)
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Additional Information
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Just released in print, The Appearance of Impropriety tells the story of a young woman who inadvertently ruins a man's chance of employment and decides that it is her duty to find him a job - even though he doesn't want her to. Set in Regency England, from Cerridwen Cotillion.
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Favorite Links
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Living History
Features monthly column with interesting facts and stories about historical research, plus information about my historical fiction, romance and other books
Books for now
Column about writing in the busy modern world and information about my contemporary Christian mysteries and children's books
Regency Books
Traditional Regency romances with an unconventional twist from Cerridwen Cotillion
Historical Fiction
Adventure and romance, with pirates and lots of people making mistakes, from Zumaya Publications
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