Ellie Sabine
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Rachel Lane
As an Aries, Rachel is always dashing toward her next passion project, often tripping over her own feet.
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After working as a licensed therapist since 2008, she decided to write books about characters who are flawed, but trying. People that make toxic decisions but realize it and course-correct.
Her debut novel BROKEN STRINGS is the first published work from a family saga that follows the Tempest and Bennett families.
When not writing, Rachel is probably playing on the floor with her kids or wiping cat hair off her clothes. -
Shawna Holly
Shawna Holly is an Okie who now lives outside of San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and three young kids.
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Prior to venturing into fiction writing, she served in the U.S. Air Force, worked as a government contractor, wrote a hyper-local blog focused on the beautiful Texas Hill Country, and owned a boutique web design and digital marketing firm (not all at once, of course).
When not writing, editing, publishing, or marketing, she can likely be found napping, over-caffeinating, taxiing her kids around town, procrastinating, or cheering at the baseball field.
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Lizbeth J
Lizbeth J was born in Los Angeles, California, with a rich Mexican heritage she is proud of. She currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with two cherished companions—her cats Leia and Luna. When she's not writing, Lizbeth enjoys participating in thrilling Dungeons & Dragons sessions with her friends, getting lost in the pages of her beloved romance novels, or relishing the genuine Mexican dishes served at small establishments.
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Lizbeth believes in sharing important messages through the art of storytelling. Her first book, Beneath Autumn Leaves, focuses on the cycle of abuse with an emphasis on how love should be about understanding and compassion rather than power and control. In her second book, Beyond Winter Whispers, Lizbeth covers grief