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Claire Delacroix

Author of Kiss of Fire

Also known as: Deborah Cooke, Clarie Delacroix, Claire Z-Delacroix, Claire ZZXX-Delacroix

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A confessed romantic dreamer, Claire Delacroix always wove stories in her mind. While working as a technical writer for a software company, she began to look for a book to lose herself in for a few hours in the evening. When she couldn't find the right mix of elements, she decided to write that book herself and unwittingly started upon a new career.
Claire lives with her husband, far too many books, and a variety of undisciplined houseplants. She enjoys knitting, cooking and travelling.
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