I’ve been an avid reader of fiction since I learned there was more out there than the books that were assigned in school. I love to be taken away from reality and shuttled into the future or dropped into the middle of a contemporary adventure, murder mystery and of course a romance.
Story telling has always been in my blood and my head, but it wasn’t until later in life that I started putting those stories on paper. I love our world and the time we live in, even with all the problems, which explains why I normally write contemporary romantic suspense. Recently I stepped out of my box and tried my hand at a futuristic romantic suspense. I must admit that trying something so new was exciting, now we’ll just have to see if any thing comes of it.
I’m a Texan from the top of my head to my feet, but you’ll seldom see me in a cowboy hat or boots. I attended the University of Houston earning a BA in Computer Information System. From there I went to work for a NASA contractor and spent several enjoyable years helping install and test software in the control center. After leaving that position I ventured into the world of contracting, which was exhausting, before landing a job at Enron. I’m sure you know how that ended, so I won’t bore you with the details. Don’t feel sorry for me though, after Enron left me, I took a job that allowed me to spend more time with my family and concentrate more on my writing.
I live in the same town I grew up in with my husband, two boys and two dogs. When I’m not being housekeeper, chauffer, chef, plumber or wife you’ll find me with my laptop typing away and ignoring the mayhem that seems to constantly surround me.
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There are a few people I need to acknowledge because without them this dream of mine would not be a reality.
Donna Grant is a friend, extraordinary author and most importantly my terrific webmistress. Thank you for putting up with me not knowing what I wanted and still giving me the perfect site.
I’m not sure what made Mary O'Connor and Robin T. Popp, my critique partners, approach me about joining their group but they did and I will be forever grateful. That was the turning point in my writing career and I’m positive that if you two hadn’t taken me under your wings I wouldn’t be where I am today. Most importantly, I gained two friends which is truly the greatest gift of all.
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