Di
Vinci Time Travel Series
Book
Four
Susan
Squires
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Date
of Publication: August 31, 2010
Number
of pages: 339
Cover
Artist: Rebecca Poole, Dreams2Media
Book
Description:
Divided
by Centuries
Diana
Dearborn knows all about romance, at least in the books she writes.
But passion eludes her in real life—until she’s offered the
chance to travel back in time to Camelot. The world of King Arthur
and Guinevere is nothing like she pictured, and neither is the knight
she encounters upon her return to San Francisco: Gawain, the hero of
her current project. He’s complicated, mysterious, and sexier than
anything her imagination could conjure. And he’s been waiting for
her…
Entwined
by Desire
Now,
joined together in a desperate race, Diana and Gawain must prevent an
ancient, evil force from wreaking mayhem in the all-too-real present.
Diana must learn to trust Gawain, even while she encounters secrets
about her own past. But even if their mission succeeds, does Diana’s
destiny lie with this man from another time—and will their love
alter history forever?
About
the Author:
Susan
Squires grew up among the giant redwoods of California. She thought
she was being practical by changing her major in college from theater
to English literature. Immersed in a PhD. Program, she slowly
realized that none of her graduating friends had work. So she dropped
out after receiving a Master’s degree to take an paying job in the
business world.
As
an executive in a Fortune 500 company, she returned to her love of
writing while continuing to hold her day-job, much to the amusement
of her fellow executives. Her novel Danegeld, had already been
purchased by Dorchester by the time she accepted a Golden Heart for
Best Unpublished Paranormal Manuscript from Romance Writers of
America. It was the first of an eclectic group of historical and
contemporary paranormal stories known for their intensity. Body
Electric was named by Publishers Weekly one of the ten most
influential paperbacks of 2002, for blending romance and
science-fiction. Book List compared No More Lies to the works of
Robin Cook and Michael Crichton, but it was also a Rita finalist for
Best Published Paranormal Romance by Romance Writers of America.
Susan’s
Companion Series for St. Martin’s Press, continued to garner
attention with admiring reviews and several visits to the New York
Times Bestseller List. Publishers Weekly named One with the Shadows a
Best Book of the Year, and several of the series received starred
reviews. Her books have won the many regional contests for published
works of paranormal romantic fiction.
Susan
no longer has to use tales of romance and adventure to escape budgets
and projects. She finally left her day job, and researches and writes
her books at the beach in Southern California, supported by three
Belgian Sheepdogs and a wonderful husband named Harry who writes
occult mysteries as H.R. Knight.
Sounds like a fabulous series.
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