Book description
Known to her friends as a free spirit, Elizabeth Lane has traveled the
world in search of new adventures and good stories. She has lived in
Mexico, Guatemala, Panama and Germany and traveled to such exotic spots
as China and Nepal, but she is most at peace in the mountains of her
native Utah. As of this writing, she lives in a suburb of Salt Lake City
with an eighteen-year-old cat named PowderPuff. Single since 1984,
Elizabeth has raised a son and two daughters. One daughter, who died in
an accident in 1985, is still a loving presence in her mother's life.
The other two children are grown and thriving, and Elizabeth revels in
her new loves her grandchildren. Elizabeth is, perhaps, too easily lured
by new challenges. She loves hiking, photography, belly dancing,
animals, Native American culture, and any kind of music. She has pursued
whales off Baja California, trekked the Himalayas, rafted the Grand
Canyon, and even taken a flying lesson. Since 1983 she has worked
full-time as an educational software designer. But her favorite pastime
is writing lively, passionate stories that will reach out and touch her
readers. Her novels have been published in ten languages and enjoyed in
many parts of the world. Elizabeth's first novel, a historical saga
about the Spanish conquest of Mexico, was published in 1980. Several
more sagas followed, including two books set in China. When the market
for big, serious historical novels faded, it took her four lean years to
make the transition to romance. Wind River, her first Harlequin
Historical, was published in 1989. She has also written several
contemporary Silhouette books. "Everyone and everything has a
story" Elizabeth is fond of saying when asked about her ideas.
"From the penny in your hand to the stranger in the grocery line,
each set of experiences is unique. Look around you and listen with your
imagination. You'll have stories to write for a lifetime. "
Elizabeth Loves hearing from her readers. You can contact her at her
e-mail address, elizl@uswest. net, or write to her in care of Harlequin
Reader Services. Known to her friends as a free spirit, Elizabeth Lane
has traveled the world in search of new adventures and good stories. She
has lived in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama and Germany and traveled to such
exotic spots as China and Nepal, but she is most at peace in the
mountains of her native Utah. As of this writing, she lives in a suburb
of Salt Lake City with an eighteen-year-old cat named PowderPuff. Single
since 1984, Elizabeth has raised a son and two daughters. One daughter,
who died in an accident in 1985, is still a loving presence in her
mother's life. The other two children are grown and thriving, and
Elizabeth revels in her new loves her grandchildren. Elizabeth is,
perhaps, too easily lured by new challenges. She loves hiking,
photography, belly dancing, animals, Native American culture, and any
kind of music. She has pursued whales off Baja California, trekked the
Himalayas, rafted the Grand Canyon, and even taken a flying lesson.
Since 1983 she has worked full-time as an educational software designer.
But her favorite pastime is writing lively, passionate stories that will
reach out and touch her readers. Her novels have been published in ten
languages and enjoyed in many parts of the world. Elizabeth's first
novel, a historical saga about the Spanish conquest of Mexico, was
published in 1980. Several more sagas followed, including two books set
in China. When the market for big, serious historical novels faded, it
took her four lean years to make the transition to romance. Wind River,
her first Harlequin Historical, was published in 1989. She has also
written several contemporary Silhouette books. "Everyone and
everything has a story" Elizabeth is fond of saying when asked
about her ideas. "From the penny in your hand to the stranger in
the grocery line, each set of experiences is unique. Look around you and
listen with your imagination. You'll have stories to write for a
lifetime. " Elizabeth Loves hearing from her readers. You can
contact her at her e-mail address, elizl@uswest. net, or write to her in
care of Harlequin Reader Services.