E.J. Wood
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E.J. Wood is a British writer of dark romance and thrillers with imperfect, morally grey characters. Stories that kiss you sweetly before they tear you apart, luring you in with tenderness and leaving you breathless in ruins.
Her often comical experiences of life in Spain encouraged her to write her *Get Spained* memoirs.
Her GET SPAINED series has been featured in The EuroWeekly, a leading English-language newspaper in Spain, and her historical thriller series, the Landon mysteries highlighted in Sussex World in the UK, drawing attention across international media.
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