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I am fortunate to have two careers I deeply love. I am a college librarian by day, and write novels on the weekends.
 
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* [[Beyond All Dreams]] - 2015
 
* [[Beyond All Dreams]] - 2015
 
* [[Carved In Stone]] - 2021
 
* [[Carved In Stone]] - 2021
* [[A Dangerous Legacy]] - 2017
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* [[A Dangerous Legacy|Dangerous Legacy, A]] - 2017
* [[A Daring Venture]] - 2018
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* [[A Daring Venture|Daring Venture, A]] - 2018
* [[A Desperate Hope]] - 2019
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* [[A Desperate Hope|Desperate Hope, A]] - 2019
 
* [[From This Moment]] - 2016
 
* [[From This Moment]] - 2016
* [[A Gilded Lady]] - 2020
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* [[A Gilded Lady|Gilded Lady, A]] - 2020
 
* [[Into The Whirlwind]] - 2013
 
* [[Into The Whirlwind]] - 2013
* [[The Lady Of Bolton Hill]] - 2011
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* [[The Lady Of Bolton Hill|Lady Of Bolton Hill, The]] - 2011
* [[Love At Last]] - 2019
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* [[The Prince Of Spies|Prince Of Spies, The]] - 2021
* [[The Prince Of Spies]] - 2021
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* [[The Rose Of Winslow Street|Rose Of Winslow Street, The]] - 2012
* [[The Rose Of Winslow Street]] - 2012
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* [[The Spice King|Spice King, The]] - 2019
* [[The Spice King]] - 2019
 
 
* [[Summer Of Dreams]] - 2016
 
* [[Summer Of Dreams]] - 2016
 
* [[To The Farthest Shores]] - 2017
 
* [[To The Farthest Shores]] - 2017

Latest revision as of 01:52, 6 November 2022


I am fortunate to have two careers I deeply love. I am a college librarian by day, and write novels on the weekends.

I became a librarian because I can think of no other career in which you get such a wide exposure to all aspects of recorded knowledge. I have been an academic librarian since 1995, where on any given day I get to research the sonnets of Shakespeare, learn what makes pelican feathers pink, or compile demographic statistics for starting a new company.

How does one become a college librarian? In my case, I got an undergraduate degree in History from Trinity University in San Antonio, then went on to earn a master’s degree in History from the University of Virginia, and finally a Master’s in Library Science from Indiana University.

But fiction has always been a wonderful escape for me, and I’ve wanted to be a novelist since the third grade when I was devastated by the bittersweet ending of Charlotte’s Web. I remember vowing to re-write the book with a better ending someday. Although I failed to appreciate how copyright law would thwart my ambition to write better endings for other people’s books, perhaps my early experience with sad novels is why I became a romance novelist.

I love writing books about fiercely intelligent people who are confronted with profound challenges. As a rather introverted person, I have found that writing fiction is the best way for me to share my faith and a sense of resilience with others. For those aspiring writers who are interested in my road to publication, you can find it here.

I married relatively late in life, which turned out to be an odd kind of blessing. I had gotten very good at leading a solo life, and although I was not particularly content being alone, I had become reconciled to it. Then when I was in my mid-thirties and just a few weeks after buying my first house, I met the man I was meant to spend the rest of my life with. My years as a single woman taught me many things. I learned to be independent and resilient. I learned how to manage my investments, earn and save enough money to have investments, mow my own lawn, fix the rickety appliances in my sixty-year old house, and spend the holidays on my own when travel to family was not possible. Most importantly, it taught me never to take my husband for granted. I give daily thanks for the blessing of being able to share a life with my favorite person on the planet.

As for who I really am? I love old Hitchcock films, the hour before sunset, a long, sweaty run through the Florida countryside, and a glass of good wine. After spending my entire adult life on a college campus (either as a student or a librarian) I have finally been able to pursue my ultimate goal of writing professionally.

On the Web

  • Author's Official Website [1]

Books

Anthologies

Series/Related Titles

The Blackstone Legacy

  1. Carved In Stone
  2. Written On The Wind

Empire State

  1. A Dangerous Legacy
  2. A Daring Venture
  3. A Desperate Hope

Hope And Glory

  1. The Spice King
  2. A Gilded Lady
  3. the Prince Of Spies

Awards

Recognitions