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M. R. G. Davies

Michael abandoned a successful career as a newspaper editor to write fiction. As an author, he completed Desmond Bagley’s thriller Domino Island for posthumous publication and has written two sequels, Outback and Thin Ice, both published by HarperCollins. His debut play Rasputin’s Mother won the Bristol Old Vic playwriting competition and subsequent work for the stage includes The Seagull Has Landed (Power Plays festival winner), MacHamLear (UK tour),Reality (Royal & Derngate) and the book and lyrics for Tess – The Musical (workshopped at the RSC). He has written narrative non-fiction for worldwide television, had short stories and poetry commissioned and published, and contributes regular essays for theatre programmes.

www.mrgdavies.com

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Katherine Dyson

Katherine Dyson studied Creative Writing at the University of Leeds and worked as a marketing copywriter and a greeting card verse writer for over fifteen years before finding her way back to fiction. These days she works as a teaching assistant in a reception class by day, and by night she writes uplifting stories about love, everyday heartbreak, and the common joys and fragilities which make us human.

Jennifer Hayashi Danns

Jennifer Hayashi Danns, author of The Mu Chronicles, is a Scouse writer who spent a decade in Fukuoka, Japan teaching English, raising her very genki children and finding time to explore active volcanoes and iridescent caves. She is an alumna of Faber Academy online and has published short stories and poems in various anthologies.

Jennifer loves Siamese cats, pistachio ice cream and David Bowie’s goblin king in Labyrinth.

Aubrie Dionne

I started writing because my flute students urged me to publish the stories I made up in their lessons. My books are influenced by my undying love of Star Wars and Star Trek, and by my own musical life. When I’m not writing, I teach flute and play in orchestras.

You can follow me on Twitter @AuthorAubrie.

Jenne Davis

I’m the head honcho over at Clitical.Com, but I see myself as more of a gate keeper than the webmistress. Whilst I do own several whips I’m generally not the one wielding them; I would rather spend my time writing about them and so many other things. I believe that sex is about sharing
and open communication. When I’m not writing I can be found researching new techniques, reading, and on occasions cooking for my long suffering Hubby and kids.

L.A. Detwiler

<p>L.A. Detwiler is an author and high school English teacher from Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. During her final year at Mount Aloysius College, she started writing her first fiction novel, which was published in 2015. She has also written articles that have appeared in several women’s publications and websites. L.A. Detwiler lives in her hometown with her husband, Chad. They have five cats and a mastiff named Henry.</p>

Vonnie Davis

For years I’ve been a romance junkie, perhaps that’s why I adore writing about love and passion. I’d classify myself as a late bloomer. I started college in my late forties, met the love of my life in my mid-fifties and published my first book in my early sixties. My husband and I live in Southern Virginia. We enjoy spoiling the grandchildren and traveling. My deepest desire is to write saucy, often humorous romances you’ll cherish long after you’ve turned off the e-reader.

Eve Devon

I write sexy heroes, sassy heroines &amp;amp; happy ever afters…Growing up in locations like Botswana and Venezuela gave me quite the taste for adventure and my love for romances began when my mother shoved one into my hands in a desperate attempt to keep me quiet!

I live in leafy Surrey in the UK, a book-devouring, slightly melodramatic, romance-writing heroine with my very own sexy hero husband!

You can visit my website at www.EveDevon.com and follow me on Twitter @EveDevon.

Aimee Duffy

All my life I’ve been dreaming up stories.
When I wasn’t creating imaginary scenarios, I had my nose stuck in books, and there was one thing I loved more than the escapism—the fact a story can touch me so deeply. I knew early on this was something I wanted to do for others.
Fast forward a few years and the dream almost got lost, but I still couldn’t shake it completely. Now I write sizzling romance with the hope of making my readers’ hearts race like they are falling in love for the first time.

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