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Adrienne deWolfe

Hello! I'm so glad you're here! And I have a special invitation for you. I would love to take you “behind the scenes” so you can enjoy my Romance novels even more. You’ll get to watch how my books evolve. Take a virtual road trip as I research my next locale. Get a bird's eye view as I brainstorm names for villains. Pore over (gorgeous) cover model photos as I decide on a theme for my next book cover. And of course, ask questions about writing; offer ideas for scenes; and enter my contests to win fun prizes. To join my special family of readers,

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Adrienne

Adrienne deWolfe is the #1 bestselling author of action-packed Historical Romance novels, where feisty Heroines buck the conventions and true Heroes must be wickedly funny. Her critically acclaimed series include Wild Texas Nights, Velvet Lies, and Lady Law & The Gunslinger.

When Adrienne’s not writing, she can often be found dragging her sopping-wet feline out of the bathtub. (Because Krazy Kat — who thinks she’s a shark — gets her kitty jollies by cannon-balling into the water while Adrienne’s soaking in it.)

On other days, Adrienne wages war with her printer. (You think we jest? See her post, “Help! My Printer Has a Poltergeist!” at http://writingnovelsthatsell.com/humo... )

Fascinated by all things mystical, Adrienne writes a blog about dragons, magic, haunted pizza, the Universal Law of Attraction, and other weirdness she can’t explain at http://MagicMayhemBlog.com.

She also writes a blog featuring tips about the business of writing at http://WritingNovelsThatSell.com, where you’ll find lots of writing resources. She enjoys mentoring aspiring authors and offers professional fiction-coaching.

Would you like to learn more about her novels? Her characters? Her zany writer’s life? Join her behind the scenes by subscribing to her blog at http://WildTexasNights.com. You can also keep up with her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adriennedewolfe


“Caring is weakness, and weakness is death.”
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“Lying didn't feel good; it just felt familiar.”
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