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Updated
June 15, 2008


July 2008
Dorchester Love Spell
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The
Druid Made Me Do It
Sometimes
it's good to be guilty . . .
IT'S ALL FUN & GAMES
Dark, powerful, sexy Kane.
He has many names, but in truth he is Robin Goodfellow, the one-time
favored son of Oberon, King of Faery. For centuries he's worked
his magic, seducing and pleasuring women as befits his puca nature.
But Kane made one big mistake--punishing his brother for a crime
he did not commit.
UNTIL SOMEBODY LOSES A
GUY
Oh yeah, he also left Dr.
Janelle Corrington after the most amazing night of her life. Their
lovemaking was brief, intense...and a one-night stand. While she'd
established what she thought was a soul connection that could occur
only once in any lifetime, he was simply having sex. Why else would
he have disappeared without a word? That's why the Druid circle's
punishment for Kane's other crime is so delicious: for him to be
Janelle's ward, to make amends to all he harmed, to take responsibility
for his actions. Finally, Kane would have to take things seriously.
And only true love would be rewarded.
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Born
and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Natale Stenzel was a bookworm
right from the start. She attended the University of Missouri-Columbia,
where she earned bachelor's degrees in English literature and
magazine journalism. Somewhere along the line, however, she came
to the terrifying conclusion that being a reporter or technical
writer really was not an attractive prospect, at least not for
her. But she tried.
Natale
moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, right after college, did some
business and technical-type writing, married her adorable engineering
geek, then quit the tech writing job to churn out babies. At home
full time and uncomfortable in June Cleaver mode, she decided
to try her hand at book-length fiction.
Natale
spent several years shooting in the dark, writing her heart out
only to face rejection after rejection. Then, after a move to
lovely central Virginia, she sold her first book in July 2002
at a Romance Writers of America® conference in Denver, Colorado.
It's called Forget Prince Charming
and is due out in November 2003. A dream come true -- and she's
still waiting for her editor and publisher to decide she's a fraud
with no talent. A typical reaction, or so she understands.
When
she's not writing, Natale is chasing and torturing two children,
a high-strung dog and a loving husband; doing Tae-Bo and Pilates
too early in the morning to contemplate; and generally planning
for her future millionaire lifestyle.
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