Finding The Magic

    by Cait Miller

    Ellora's Cave

    October 25, 2006

    ISBN-13: 1419907530

    Available in: e-Book

    Finding The Magic
    by Cait Miller

    All her life artist Jayne Davis had believed in magic, but sometimes just believing isn't enough. When first her mother and then her father died Jayne retreated from life, taking the first job she was offered and leaving her dreams behind. Nowadays the only place she looks for magic is in the books she reads. But all that is about to change when a man who might be more than he seems brings the magic to her.

    Cameron Murray believes in the magic too. He believes it ruins lives and he believes it has brought danger to Jayne's doorstep. It's up to him to keep her safe and make sure magic isn't the end of them both...and guard his heart from the one woman who could take it from him



    Cait Miller's Bio

    Cait Miller lives on the West Coast of Scotland in the same small town where she was born. She shares her home with a large collection of dragons and a miniature Yorkshire Terrier who has convinced the postman she's a Rottweiler. Cait dreams one day of living in a castle filled with history...or at least a house with a library.

    Books and writing have played a huge part in Cait's life since she was very young. Encouraged by a mother with similar interests and one of the world's greatest English teachers, she began writing her own stories. Unfortunately she inherited a practical side to her nature from her grannie - who once told her at a party, in front of her teenage friends, to cross her legs not her fingers.

    Cait went on to become one of the first people in her family to graduate from University where she trained for a medical profession. Writing became something she did for her own pleasure, never dreaming it could be anything else. Then, one day, she showed one of those stories to a group of online friends who taught her to Believe In The Magic...

    If you are ever looking for Cait you only have to find the nearest quiet corner and she'll be there, book or pen in hand, wrapped up in another world.