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Margaret Ethridge writes contemporary romance and women's fiction depicting heroes and heroines living ordinary lives and discovering extraordinary romance. She lives with a sweet-talking Southern gentleman who claims to be her lawfully-wedded husband,and is the (not-so-wicked-but-she-has-her-moments) step-mother to their two mostly-grown children, adoring mistress of three spoiled dogs, food purveyor for a passel of hungry goldfish, and the comic foil for one rather impertinent house rabbit who thinks he rules the roost.
 
Margaret Ethridge writes contemporary romance and women's fiction depicting heroes and heroines living ordinary lives and discovering extraordinary romance. She lives with a sweet-talking Southern gentleman who claims to be her lawfully-wedded husband,and is the (not-so-wicked-but-she-has-her-moments) step-mother to their two mostly-grown children, adoring mistress of three spoiled dogs, food purveyor for a passel of hungry goldfish, and the comic foil for one rather impertinent house rabbit who thinks he rules the roost.
  

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Margaret Ethridge Media:http://www.romancewiki.com/images/3/31/Margaret_Ethridge_Headshot.jpg Margaret Ethridge writes contemporary romance and women's fiction depicting heroes and heroines living ordinary lives and discovering extraordinary romance. She lives with a sweet-talking Southern gentleman who claims to be her lawfully-wedded husband,and is the (not-so-wicked-but-she-has-her-moments) step-mother to their two mostly-grown children, adoring mistress of three spoiled dogs, food purveyor for a passel of hungry goldfish, and the comic foil for one rather impertinent house rabbit who thinks he rules the roost.

When she isn’t tapping away at her keyboard, Margaret engages in an epic battle against her never-ending laundry hampers, sings into her hairbrush, and holds entire conversations speaking in movie quotes.

See Also

On the Web

  • [1] Margaret Ethridge - official website
  • [2] Writings and Rambling blog

Books

Fiction


Novellas and shorts

Series/Related Titles

  • Paramour and Inamorata
  • Contentment, Commitment, Containment (coming 2013)
  • Long Distance Love (Jack and Ellie short stories)