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Julie Shelton was born in Connecticut, and has lived in seventeen places in eight different states. Her first masterpiece was a play titled “Fairies In The Garden”, a work that included music, ballet, magic wands and, of course, fairies. She and her sister acted it out in the dining room for their doting parents. She was six. And she’s been writing ever since, including “Kidstuff”, a monthly language arts newsletter for early childhood educators that won the prestigious 1982 EDPRESS Award, and “Puppets, Poems and Songs” a 288-page storytelling and puppetry resource for preschool and early elementary teachers.
Now she writes erotic romances with elements of BDSM and lots of scorching hot sex. Not a single fairy or magic wand in sight.
She is inspired by beautiful music (preferably classical, although movie soundtracks, folk music of the 60’s, light rock and the rock ballads of the…
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