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The October night was chilly and filled with excitement for Mandy, who had recently moved to the small, quiet town. She walked into Club Arkadia and was greeted by a receptionist who informed her that two men were eagerly waiting to meet the writer of one of their favorite books. The atmosphere was lively, and the music was loud, but Mandy couldn't help but feel intimidated by the fit and stunning men and women in the club. She didn't want to cause any trouble on her first visit, especially since Mark and Chris seemed to be friends with the two men. Chris declared that he would set a dungeon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The October night was chilly and filled with excitement for Mandy, who had recently moved to the small, quiet town. She walked into Club Arkadia and was greeted by a receptionist who informed her that two men were eagerly waiting to meet the writer of one of their favorite books. The atmosphere was lively, and the music was loud, but Mandy couldn't help but feel intimidated by the fit and stunning men and women in the club. She didn't want to cause any trouble on her first visit, especially since Mark and Chris seemed to be friends with the two men. Chris declared that he would set a dungeon master outside the door to ensure Mandy's safety. Later that night, after an incident that caused her immense pain, Mandy soaked in the tub, hoping to wash away the hurt. Her cell phone rang incessantly, but she ignored it, wanting to forget everything that had happened. As she slowly approached the gate leading to her property, a sense of dread filled her as she saw Michelle, Mark, and Chris standing there, flanked by the two men who had caused her immense pain. Her heart raced as she tried to make sense of their presence. Sheriff Scott, who had accompanied them, trying to convince her to keep everyone else out, but the look in his eyes was disconcerting. She couldn't shake the feeling that something was off about the situation. As she stood there, she couldn't help but wonder what awaited her on the other side of the gate. Sissy knew that Mandy had gone to Club Arkadia, but she didn't want to ask until Mandy was ready to share her story. Meanwhile, Moonstar watched as the clans gathered and moved towards the barn doors that Adrian and Wulf had opened. The decorations were stunning, and the barn doors were wide open, inviting guests inside. Will Mandy ever feel safe to enter a club again after her traumatic experience?
Autorenporträt
I was born in Canon City, Colorado, to Irish/Scottish parents, grew up in Canon City and Texas, now living in Florida for the last eleven years. My first book, "Arkadia a Druid's Tale," was published on March 1st, 2010. I love to write since I was 14 years of age but never thought myself good enough. When I met a man that encouraged me to fulfill my dreams at the age of 32 and still encourages me to move forward with my new works of art. Now I have the sequel to Arkadia and two others published. I hope you all will enjoy them. When I'm asked if I write about myself, I have to sit back and try not to laugh. I was told that since my characters carry my pen name that my readers think it is about me. The truth is, I write under my characters' name since she is the one who is really writing the book. I'm just her instrument of use. The one that allows her to write through me. Now you might think I'm crazy, but I can assure you, I'm just as sane as everyone else. I don't want people to know my real name. Those who do already think I have lost my ever-loving mind. My family seems to think I should write successful conclusions, where the hero or heroine lives happily ever after. Yet that is not me. I want to write about good/evil, happiness/devastation. I want it where my readers are crying with the characters when they are happy or sad. I want them to want to do murder when the bad guy is out to harm another. I want my readers to cheer when the characters finally have a happy time and things have gone their way. That is who I am. The kind of writer I want to be. So yes I hide behind my main character. I use her to keep me safe.