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Authors: Ella J. Quince
When Beethoven composed
Quasi una Fantasia,
he dedicated it to one of his pupils, Countess Giulietta Guicciardi. They feel in love after their first few lessons and it is believed that he proposed to her, but she was forbidden from marrying him.
Source:
http://classicalmusic.about.com/od/onestopbeethoven/a/moonlightsonata.htm
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I have been obsessively reading romance novels since I was fourteen. Every few months, my aunt would send a box of books to my older sister, who was not nearly as interested in reading, and I would sneak out the romance novels. I started writing my own stories to appease my imagination, until I had the means and transportation to buy my own books. I have given oral reports on them in school, and I have been in trouble plenty of times for reading during lectures. I live in Southern California with my husband, my son, and our fur babies. It is my dream to be at home with my son, and to write love stories that I can share with readers like me.
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To Stephanie Laurens.
If it wasn’t for your Cynster Series, I might not be an author today, writing my own stories, inspired by the love and passion you penned so well.
Devils Bride
opened up a whole new part of me I didn’t know was there. To have and to hold is significant to me, not from my own wedding vows, but specifically because of that book, and Devils love for Honoria.
Copyright 2014 Ella J. Quince
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This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places, and events are the product of this author’s imagination and being used fictitiously.