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About meHi there! I'm Diane, and I welcome you to my little piece of LibraryThing. If you don't know me yet, I'm the author of the popular Leonardo da Vinci historical mystery series from Berkley Prime Crime. I've also written several mystery and fantasy short stories published in various anthologies from DAW Books. Are you also a fan of romance? Then maybe you know that, writing as Alexa Smart and Anna Gerard, I penned five critically acclaimed historical romances published by Zebra and Pinnacle Books. I hope to get a chance to hear from readers what you like and don't like in your mysteries and romance!

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