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Marguerite Arotin has been writing since the third grade when she wrote her first story for a Halloween class project and loved the praise she got from it. She didn’t pick up her first romance novel, however, until the age of nineteen when she met her husband who showed her that true love does exist. | Marguerite Arotin has been writing since the third grade when she wrote her first story for a Halloween class project and loved the praise she got from it. She didn’t pick up her first romance novel, however, until the age of nineteen when she met her husband who showed her that true love does exist. | ||
− | A fascination with local history led her to write The Locktender's Daughter, which was published with [ | + | A fascination with local history led her to write The Locktender's Daughter, which was published with [[Wings ePress, Inc.]] in May of 2007. A love of music, fantasy, and good old fashioned Western Romances led to two more contracts with [[The Wild Rose Press]]. |
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When she's not lost in her own imgination or surfing the net on her laptop with a cat on her lap, Marguerite spends her days chasing her son around the house and making sure he doesn't get into trouble. | When she's not lost in her own imgination or surfing the net on her laptop with a cat on her lap, Marguerite spends her days chasing her son around the house and making sure he doesn't get into trouble. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.wingsepress.com Wings E-press] | ||
+ | * [http://www.thewildrosepress.com The Wild Rose Press] | ||
You can visit Marguerite at her [http://www.ohioromance.net Website] or [http://www.myspace/com/margueritearotin my space page.] | You can visit Marguerite at her [http://www.ohioromance.net Website] or [http://www.myspace/com/margueritearotin my space page.] |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 13 September 2008
Marguerite Arotin has been writing since the third grade when she wrote her first story for a Halloween class project and loved the praise she got from it. She didn’t pick up her first romance novel, however, until the age of nineteen when she met her husband who showed her that true love does exist.
A fascination with local history led her to write The Locktender's Daughter, which was published with Wings ePress, Inc. in May of 2007. A love of music, fantasy, and good old fashioned Western Romances led to two more contracts with The Wild Rose Press.
When she's not lost in her own imgination or surfing the net on her laptop with a cat on her lap, Marguerite spends her days chasing her son around the house and making sure he doesn't get into trouble.
External Links
You can visit Marguerite at her Website or my space page.