Down The Rabbit Hole

    by Mary Blayney, J. D. Robb, Elaine Fox, Mary Kay McComas, R. C. Ryan

    Jove

    October 1, 2015

    ISBN-10: 0515155470

    ISBN-13: 9780515155471

    Available in: Paperback

    Down The Rabbit Hole
    by Mary Blayney, J. D. Robb, Elaine Fox, Mary Kay McComas, R. C. Ryan

    Some of your favorite New York Times bestselling authors present five all-new stories told through the looking glass--including a new Eve Dallas novella!

    You're late for a very important date...

    Enter a wonderland of mesmerizing tales. It's a place that's neither here nor there, where things are never quite as they seem. Inspired by Lewis Carroll's whimsical masterpiece, ranging from the impossible to the mad to the curiouser, these stories will have you absolutely off your head.

    Don't be afraid to follow them...



    Mary Blayney's Bio

    I have been writing both contemporary and regency romances since 1986, though my writing began in earnest at age fourteen when I drafted a script for my favorite TV show. While my attempt never made it to the small screen, I eventually pursued writing as a career, first with contemporary romances for Silhouette and later with historicals set in the Regency period.

    Raised on the East Coast, my life changed dramatically when I married Paul Blayney. Within six months we moved to a Coast Guard Base in Kodiak, Alaska. It was the first time I had ever been off the east coast. Over the years we lived all over the US including San Francisco; Muskegon, Michigan; San Juan, Puerto Rico and Seattle. Paul's career gave me the opportunity to experience, in a personal way, the Coast Guard's search and rescue mission where life and death are no more than a breath apart. These events shape my belief that life is best lived with joy, love and a generous heart. Those convictions are what I most want to share with my readers. Family will always play a strong part in my books since, for me, family relationships are as fundamental as the love between a man and a woman.

    Always interested in books about relationships, I chose romance when I began writing because it was one of the few literary forms that welcomed a happy ending. Times have changed and many romance writers have moved on to other genres taking the happy ending with them. As for my plans, I still have dozens of stories to tell in the historical romance genre and anticipate writing Regency-set stories for years to come.