Reprise
by Claire Davon
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Cool,
competent Terri August is nothing like her love-crazed self of ten
years earlier, obsessed with rock star Clarke Masters, who called her
his stalker. But when he appears as her label's new A&R rep,
she's shocked to find he doesn't know her. Her logical side tells her
to stay away from him, but every time she looks into those familiar
emerald eyes, awareness sizzles along her nerve endings.
Clarke's
substance abuse in previous years has left holes in his memory and
his life in chaos. He's looking for redemption, not romance, but his
searing attraction to Terri shatters everything he knew about desire
and makes him feel alive. Uncovering her secrets and facing his
demons may be his only way to a new life.
Claire
can’t remember a time when writing wasn’t part of her
life. Growing up, she used to write stories with her friends. As
a teenager she started out reading fantasy and science fiction, but
her diet quickly changed to romance and happily-ever-after’s. A
native of Massachusetts and cold weather, she left all that behind to
move to the sun and fun of California, but has always lived no more
than twenty miles from the ocean.
In
college she studied acting with a minor in creative writing. In
hindsight she should have flipped course studies. Before she was
published, she sold books on eBay and discovered some of her favorite
authors by sampling the goods, which was the perfect solution. Claire
has many book-irons in the fire, most notably her urban fantasy
series, The Elementals’ Challenge series, but writes contemporary
and shifter romances as well as.
While
she’s not a movie mogul or actor, she does work in the film
industry with her office firmly situated in the 90210 district of
Hollywood. Prone to break out into song, she is quick on feet and
just as quick with snappy dialogue. In addition to writing she does
animal rescue, reads, and goes to movies. She loves to hear from
fans, so feel free to drop her a line.
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Beautiful cover, I like the skyline. Sounds like a great book.
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