Genre:
Historical Fiction/Paranormal/Romance
Release Date: June 2016
Release Date: June 2016
Summary from Goodreads:
Tied to Justin with bonds stronger than blood, Melissa De Vire
heads into her new life with fear and anger. Anger at Emily, at Katherine and
most of all, anger at Justin, fuels her resolve to find a cure for the curse.
From the English court in 1752 to the fires of the French Revolution, Melissa
struggles to survive her new existence and find forgiveness for Justin as clues
to a cure begin to surface.
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About the Author
When I was a child, I
made up games and characters when my sister and I played with dolls. As I grew
older, I would make up scenarios and scenes, fully intending to write them down
but never finding the time. In my late teens, I discovered the world of role
playing and settled into an avid ‘geeky’ life of D&D, comics, sci-fi and
fantasy fiction. Years passed and I finally gave voice to the stories in my
head. I write romance, fantasy, action and adventure. I love tales of steampunk
and history, tales of magical powers and dark curses lurking in the shadows.
Though The Black Lotus is not my first attempt at a novel, it is the first I
have finished.
And some fun facts
about me:
I sew.
My favourite Disney
film is Atlantis.
I’ve been a film extra
and stood 5 feet away from Sam Rockwell.
Babylon 5 is my fave
sci-fi show.
I cried at the end of
Toy Story 3.
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I love to read historical fiction!
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