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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Janet Dean


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    Janet Dean | Orphanages
    November 13, 2008
    Thanks to Fresh Fiction for inviting me to guest blog today. November isn’t usually the prettiest month here in the Midwest, but it’s  Read More...

    Janet grew up in a family that cherished the past and had a strong creative streak. Her Social Studies/Art teacher father was a storyteller, like his father. The yarns her father and grandfather told instilled in Janet a love of the past and the desire to tell stories on paper. At twelve Janet wrote her first “novels,” even illustrating her little books, but when it came time to choose a career, she wanted to teach.

    Janet attended Indiana University and graduated with a BS in Education. She married her college sweetheart, then taught first grade before leaving teaching to rear two daughters. During those early years together, Janet and her husband found the church they still attend, joined Bible studies and developed a love of scripture and a closer walk with God.

    As her daughters grew, Janet joined them in front of the television set to watch Little House on the Prairie. Janet read books that reawakened her love of American history and the tales of the strong men and women of faith who built this country. She volunteered in her daughters’ schools, taught Sunday school at her church, and pursued creative hobbies until one day she could no longer ignore her girlhood dream of being a writer. As soon as she put pen to paper, she knew she was meant to write historical romances. Only later did she understand her fiction could also honor God, and she eagerly turned to Inspirational historical romance.

    Janet’s journey toward publication took nine exciting, sometimes painful years of learning her craft and dealing with rejection. Her stories of maintaining faith in trying circumstances show the power of God to strengthen families. Fascinated by history and the role of strong women in our nation's past, Janet brings both together in her faith-based love stories. Two of her manuscripts were 2005 and 2006 Golden Heart finalists. One of those manuscripts was a 2006 Genesis finalist. Today Janet writes inspirational historical romances for Steeple Hill. Her first novel, Courting Miss Adelaide is a Steeple Hill Love Inspired historical and was released in September 2008. The Second book in the series, Distant Hearts, w/t, will release in May 2009.

    When she isn’t writing, Janet enjoys making hand-crafted greeting cards, playing golf, and reading. The Deans enjoy travel, but love to spend time with family, spoiling their four grandchildren.

     

    Books:

    Courting The Doctor's Daughter, May 2009
    Courting, #2
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    Courting Miss Adelaide, September 2008
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