A chance meeting that will change a life¿ While researching his upcoming role, actor Trenton Dane has a brush with a voluptuous stranger. Soon after, startling premonitions involving the sultry woman and her adorable daughter begin plaguing him. He must find his mystery woman, if only to help him sort out what has happened and what it all means. A link that will not be denied¿ Glory Windsor wants nothing more than to deny her "gift" and raise her precious daughter in peace. That peace is shattered when Trenton appears, dredging up a past she had vowed to leave behind locked doors. The famous--and undeniably attractive--actor could upset the new life she's worked so hard to build since her ugly divorce. But can she walk away from the intoxicating connection between them? A choice that must be made¿ Glory wants to go back to a life where she is not in the public eye, branded as "that psychic" advising Trenton on his career. Instead, tabloid gossip stirs up trouble from an ex-husband with an eye on revenge. Can she let Trenton and his view of the future go? Or should she throw caution to the wind and believe in the happily ever after he has seen in his VISIONS?
Michael and I have been writing short scripts and fiction for years. Mike's first love is short film, and it wasn't my intent to dive in as a romance or erotica author. Both of us dig horror, erotic romance, and paranormal...and westerns are good. Yeah. So, our muses finally melded these genres into the realm of fiction writing.
Do we write our books together? Not as of yet. We WILL collaborate on ideas at times, then sit down at our individual laptops and pound away at the keys. We egg each other on, offer encouragement and excitement as stories develop. I do the editing, since I have a background in it, and we both have artistic input on our cover art.
When we aren't pounding keys, we are quite busy with our homeschooled daughter, our respective jobs, and enjoy movies. I putter in the garden while Michaels sculpts. We both like to garden, though you'll catch me out there more often (admittely, sometimes lazing about on the porch swing with my laptop). And we're always looking for that next story idea.
