About the Author:
The Ohio Valley Romance Writers of America is a local chapter of the Romance Writers of America based in Cincinnati, Ohio, dedicated to the creation, publication and promotion of romantic fiction. BECKE MARTIN is an RWA-PRO, writing contemporary romance, paranormal romance, and romantic suspense. She’s a long-time garden writer and the author of six non-fiction books. She moderates Barnes & Noble’s Mystery Book Club at BN.com. For more information, please visit: www.beckemartin.com. SANDY PENNINGTON is a freelance writer of poetry, children’s stories, and fiction. She loves mythology and the natural world that surrounds us—the trees, plants, waters and skies, but it’s dogs that tear at her heart strings! She is a great believer in following your dreams—no matter how long the jour-ney. Her greatest inspiration comes from her sister writers, her family and her “sisters of the heart.” Writing under the name ANN GREGORY, Judy Carpenter has lived in Cincinnati all her life. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, and counts writing as one of her many pastimes. Her stories in this collection reflect her love of both Christmas and the romance genre. STACY McKITRICK fell in love with paranormal ro-mance, decided to write her own in 2009 and found her passion in life. She used to work in accounting, now she spends her time with vampires, ghosts, and aliens. Born in California, she now resides in Ohio with her husband. They have two grown children. You can find her website at www.stacymckitrick.com or her blog at www.stacysrantings.blogspot.com. JENNETTE MARIE POWELL is the author of the Saturn Society time travel romance novels. A lifelong resident of the Dayton, Ohio area, she likes to dig beneath the surface and find the extraordinary beneath the mundane, whether in people, places, or historical events. By day, she wrangles data and websites between excursions to search for the aliens and spacecraft that legends say are stashed away on the military base where she works. Visit Jennette at www.jenpowell.com. DAKOTA JAMES started writing fiction as a young girl when a beloved teacher encouraged her to write ghost stories around Halloween. Dakota quickly switched from writing horror to romantic fiction when she wrote such frightening paranormal stories that she ended up spooking herself. Now, she sleeps better at night writing contemporary romantic stories as opposed to writing about gangsters turning into vampires in a cornfield on the eve of Halloween.
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