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by Meara Platt


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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Meara Platt is married to her Russell Crowe look-alike husband and they have two terrific children. She lives on Long Island, New York, and loves it, except for the traffic. She has traveled the world, occasionally lectures, and always finds time to write. Her favorite place in all the world is England’s Lake District, which may not come as a surprise since many of her stories are set in that idyllic landscape, including her Romance Writers of America Golden Heart–winning story to be released as Book 3 in her paranormal romance Garden series set to debut in 2015.

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