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After visiting, why not go to their web site and look around!
write romance
because I like happy endings. One of the most famous romance movies was Ghost. The love they shared warmed my
heart and made me cry, but at the end, they were still apart. No going back in time... no magic... no waking up from
a bad dream...nothing. At the end of the movie, I was still sitting in my seat looking totally confused, and
thinking to myself, "Wait a minute, what kind of ending is that? That sucked." I have never watched that movie again.
No, give me a happy ending anytime.
I enjoy writing complex fiction characters most. The ones who are insane like Janet in My Everything, or Adrian in My Angel.
Hmmm, what does that say about me? Well anyway. Don't get me wrong, I adore my heroes and heroines. I love the feelings
I get when I write about how they feel about one another and when they reach the point where they just fit. But throw
in a psycho here and there and that makes for good reading.
I find that it's hard to write about myself, I guess that's why I don't usually write blogs or have a newsletter yet.
My husband once asked me why I could create these great characters but I can't write one simple page about myself?
I answered, "Dah, my characters have interesting lives, not that our life isn't interesting," (I have to say that to
him, you know how men are, it makes him feel good.) "But we're just regular people, and who wants to read about
regular people?"
He tells me that lots of people would like to hear about our lives, even if we are just regular folks. (I'm thinking
that no one wants to hear about the time I changed a light switched in our new home. I turned off the power to that
part of the house, only to find out after I got shocked, and consequently almost wetting my pants that some moron
ran a separate electric line for that switch).
Or the many times when I tried to cook dinner and write at the same time and was IN THE ZONE, and didn't realize
that I was burning dinner. Then when I finally remember, I save it just in time to cut the charred parts off, slap
it into whatever sauce or gravy that I had on hand, hoping it would cover up my error, and voila, dinner is served.)
"Mmm... No, I don't think so."
So here I am trying to think of something compelling or witty to write when all I really want to say is "Hey,
welcome to my site! While you're here, look around; each page has something different, there are pages to read a
chapter from my first two books My Everything and
My Angel, and my new book, Forgotten
Promises. You can check out my interview with Romance At Heart. And see my coming
events. In December, I will be starting a new and
exciting contest. While your here, why not signs my guestbook, then
check out my favorite links.

I love hearing from readers and visitors to my web site.
Write me at:
Denise Skelton
PO Box 60
Lutherville, MD 21094
or
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My Angel is the Reviewers Choice
for the Month of July at
Two Lips Reviews
come on by and check it out!
Capital BookFest '08 on Saturday, October 4, 2008.
The Cap Centre in Largo, MD
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Come check out my new Review at
Two Lips Reviews
"A
beautifully written love story"
Reviewed by
Victoria
G. A. Bixler
"The love, laughter and family with a parade of true-to-life characters, creates a novel that I highly recommend!
Plan to Enjoy and have fun reading this one!."
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