Patricia Scanlan
Patricia Scanlan was born in Dublin, where she still lives. Her #1 bestsellers include Apartment 3B; Finishing Touches; Foreign Affairs; Promises, Promises; Mirror, Mirror; City Girl; City Woman; City Lives; and Francesca’s Party. She has sold millions of books worldwide and is translated into many languages. Patricia is the series editor and a contributing author to the award winning Open Door literacy series, which she developed for adult literacy.
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As a child I enjoyed reading and telling stories and everyone thought that I end up in a job which had something to do with books and literature. But though I applied for a job in the library all of the job offers I got were in commerce.
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Born on January 7, 1984, in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, and was raised in the communities of Appleton and Glenwood before moving to Gander at the age of fifteen. She completed an Administrative Assistant course in 2005 through MacTech Distance Education and later earned a Diploma in Therapeutic Recreation from Keyin College in 2012.
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After graduating from college for the second time, she relocated to Fort McMurray, Alberta, where she managed the Northeastern Regional Office of Spinal Cord Injury Alberta until its closure during the pandemic. She joined the Royal Canadian Legion McMurray Branch’s Board in 2017 as Events and Fundraising Chair and became Branch Manager in 2020.
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Anna McPartlin
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In the last few years Anna has been honing her TV scriptwriting skills working on medical drama ‘Holby City’ for the BBC (UK), legal drama ‘Striking Out,’ for RTE (IRE) and historical adaptation Jesus His Life for History Channel (USA).
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Anne Storm
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The reader warning below is written at the beginning of every single book written by Anne Storm and can be found by using the "look inside" feature prior to purchasing!
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Anne Storm books are not for “safe readers” and may contain triggers. If you are a “safe reader” back away now and find something else!
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˚triggers may include: foul language, violence, cheating, sex between H and h, sex between H and others, h and others, and nudity described on the page. There may also be sexual situations involving chocolate sauce -
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romance with spice that’ll make you squirm in your seat.
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Emma Hannigan
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With a family history of breast and ovarian cancer, Hannigan's mother and maternal aunt tested positive for the responsible gene, BRCA1. She also received a 'positive' result in August 2005, which carries an 85% risk of developing breast cancer and a 50% risk of ovarian cancer. In 2006, Hannigan underwent a bi-lateral mastectomy (or both breasts removed) and a bi-lateral oopherectomy (or both ovaries removed) to reduce the risk of cancer developing to 5%. However, breast cancer soon developed, "in the neck, shoulder and under my arm", in 2007. After repeated treatment, a tumor always reappeared. She died at age 45 after her t -
Kris M. Davey
Hi all!
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New indie author here,
I write betrayal and grovel tropes with HEA
My work isn’t for everyone, I’m good with that, are you?
If not, that’s cool too!
It’s a welcome mat for most, and those are my people!
-most of my stories have triggers, mind them, or don’t, either way, I’ll still be here-
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After university, she went to live in Paris and then London. It was at the age of thirty, while working as a journalist in London that she began to write creatively in her spare time – after work, at lunch times … and, truth be told, during work hours.
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In 2010 Anna won the Hosking Trust and Shakespeare Birthplace Trust “writer in residence” grant.