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Favorite authorsJoanna Bourne, Thomas Perry, Maria Doria Russell, Shanna Swendson (Shared favorites)

About meI write historical romance, mostly set in 19th C. Florida. My published editions: Pirate's Price, Smuggler's Bride, Captain Sinister's Lady. My books are also available in German and Estonian

About my libraryLots of SF and Fantasy, romance, Florida history books, pirate books, US and RN Navy Books, dictionaries, Judaica.

Homepagehttp://www.darlenemarshall.com

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Real nameDarlene Marshall

LocationGainesville, Florida

Account typepublic, free

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Member sinceSep 8, 2008

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Eve ~
Maybe not in Florida, but still on the sea with "privateers!" Good enough! :o) I look forward to hearing more! Your books are great for a rainy Sunday afternoon. I love to snuggle down with them and just let myself enjoy!

I'll let you know what develops with my projects. Thanks!

Betty
Oooo, goody! I am eager for your next! "A Sea Change", you say? Same time frame and still in Florida, I hope. :o)

Yes, one can waste lots of time on the internet on Facebook, Compuserve and now here. But I've joined the Early Reviewers bunch and am getting FREE Books for reviews posted here and on my blog. Woohoo! Free books! I'm in Nirvana! Helps that I enjoy doing the reviews, too.

I'm still vacillating on whether to proceed with two projects that could form into books. One set in 1900-1913 St. Louis, the other the Fox River Valley here in northeastern Illinois in the 1850s. Sometime I'll land on one or the other. I hope.

Betty
Darlene!

Glad to see you here and that you haven't floated away! :o)

Betty Navta
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