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     I was born in Toronto, Canada. I spent my entire summers at my parent’s cottage on Bald Lake in Ontario. The only way to get to our cottage was by boat. No road. No electricity. No plumbing. We did have an outhouse. We were one of half a dozen cottages on the lake. Now there are hundreds of homes with roads and power lines everywhere.

     I moved to southern California in the mid-sixties. I worked for a record company, a cosmetic manufacturer, and as a school bus driver. I rescued abused horses and raised Quarter horses for twenty years. I retired in 2010 and moved to New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, with my husband and menagerie of dogs, cats and birds. Now I work part time in a post office in a little village with a population of 82 (eighty-two) and I write. 

     I have always had a love for photography and anyone that follows me on face book knows I love sunsets and sunrises like the one in the background. (Sunrise)

     In October 2015, I sat down with an idea while watching TV and started to write on my tablet, my fingers had a mind of there own. I had never written anything before. In fact, I had a teacher in college, English Composition, that told me to find another class after I handed in my first assignment.

     In March, 2016, I released Bearly Too Old. By then I had written two books and was working on a third when I got brave enough to self-publish my first book. I hope you enjoy my books and my many sexy characters.  

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