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Jade’s Peace by Melissa Stevens – Guest Blog

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Jade’s Peace

By Melissa Stevens

Blurb:

Steve left his hometown to avoid doing something he knew he would regret. Now, ten years later, the girl he left to avoid has come looking for him, but she’s not a child anymore.

Jade has spent the last six years haunted by memories and nightmares. At a turning point in her life, she’s tired of waiting for something to change. She tracks down the only person she’s ever been drawn to, a man she hasn’t seen in more than ten years. But can she convince him that their differences don’t matter, that together they can both find peace?

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About the Author

Melissa was born and raised in Arizona, she’s spent her entire life living across the southern half of the state. She’s found that, along with her husband and three children, she prefers the small towns and rural life to feeling packed into a city.

She started reading at a very young age, and her love for series started early, as the first real books she remembers reading is the Boxcar Children series by Gertrude Chandler Warner. Through the years she’s found that there’s little she won’t read, and her tastes vary from westerns, to romance, to sci-fi / fantasy and Horror.

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Guest Blog – By Melissa Stevens

Do you have a preference on where a book is set? Do you like cities? Or prefer something less crowded? Do you like to read about places your familiar with or discover new places to maybe one day visit?

I’ve read a lot of books set in places I’ve never been and in places I’ll never go, whether because I have no interest in ever going to NYC, or because they simply don’t exist (I like sci-fi and fantasy sometimes.) On that rare occasion (like maybe half a dozen times in the thousands of books I’ve read) I run across something and I can say, “I know that place, I’ve been there!” it sends a huge thrill through me. Huge!

So, when I started writing I decided to do a little of both. I have set my story in places I’m familiar with, they’re not big cities, but smaller towns or even very rural areas. To my way of thinking it lets people not familiar with these places get a small peek of what they are like, and it lets the people who live in and visit these areas experience the thrill of reading about places they know.

Why did I chose to write romances? Because that’s what I like to read. But most of them aren’t pure romance, there’s always some element of adventure or mystery to them. Just to keep them interesting. What do you like to see when you read a romance?

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