
Although Marina Myles lives under the sunny skies of Arizona, she would
reside in a historic manor house in foggy England if she had her way.
Her love of books began as soon as she read her first fairy tale, and
grew by leaps and bounds when she discovered Nancy Drew/Agatha Christie
mysteries and rich, historical romances.
Dreaming of becoming a published author, she wrote her first 'gothic'
story at age eleven. She went on to study creative writing at Southern
Methodist University- where she received degrees in Communications and
English Literature. During her time in Dallas, she had the unique
experience of being a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader.
Now with her loyal Maltese close by, she relishes the hours she gets to
escape into worlds filled with tortured heroes, strong heroines, and
their fiery-but not easily attained-love affairs. She's busy being a
wife (to her Italian-born husband) and a mother (to her two beautiful
daughters), but she is never too busy to hear from her amazing readers.
THE WEREWOLF'S SERVANT
Thorncliff Towers is done up for Christmas, secure against wind and
wolves. But Karina Petri is shut out, too, and the gypsy witch wants
what's inside. She envies the gifts, the feast, the pretty clothes, of
course. But her true desire is for the love of Constantin Stoica. Her
smolderingly handsome childhood friend agreed to serve Lord Draven after
his brother was caught stealing last year. He suspects Karina was
involved—and it would take more magic than she possesses to make him
forgive…
Constantin has always been drawn to Karina's dark curls, flashing
eyes, and reckless ways. But trusting her has proven dangerous
before, and this night holds more to fear than most. The wrong
decisions could cost him his job, his safety—even his life. But
letting Karina go could cost him his heart…
Snippet:
Hearing clanging inside the stables, Karina decided to peer in. There,
naked under a Blacksmith apron from the waist up, was Constantin. He
glistened with layers of sweat as he forged a horseshoe, and she wet her
lips. The sight of his defined arms and broad chest aroused her -- despite
the chilly weather.
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