A Woman Like Eve - The Em Suite, #5 - E-book - ePub

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 Djuna Shellam - A Woman Like Eve - The Em Suite, #5.
All is well with Em Martín. Things couldn't be better. After helping Dot get back on her feet in Palm Springs, Em and her family are back home in Bel... Lire la suite
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All is well with Em Martín. Things couldn't be better. After helping Dot get back on her feet in Palm Springs, Em and her family are back home in Bel Air, CA, embracing their new roles. Happy and beyond content, Em feels lucky she's found "the one." Life is good-exceedingly good. until it's not. As if on cue, the good turns ugly. Prairie's Montana family is dealing with a health crisis, Dot experiences a devastating loss; and, in the blink of an eye, everyone's favorite and seemingly unbreakable couple is on the verge of broken. Eve's past-one she's buried for two decades-has inconveniently bubbled to the surface.
A dark past that, when fully revealed, has the potential to blow up her perfect life with Em. What is the line that cannot be crossed... the bridge too far... the things that cannot be undone that threaten to unravel a solid relationship? Will Eve's secrets prove too terrible, sordid, and unforgivable? Will love win? In Book 5 of The Em Suite Series, A Woman Like Eve, Eve reveals her painful and unsavory history, taking her partner and readers on a not-so-nostalgic trip back to the hedonistic Seventies and Eighties in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Meanwhile, Em's alternative family circle grows, taking on new adventures.

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Biographie de Djuna Shellam

I write novels, poetry, music and lyrics, and non-fiction. I love writing. I've been writing in some form or another since around the age of ten. I'm particularly fond of the novel. I love the process, and the opportunity to create a fictional tale from nothing but what's knocking around in my head.  My first novel began as a short story I started while living in England in the mid-1970s. It then became a screenplay which I finished in 1978.
It took another 16 or so years before I managed to finish my first book which was so large I had to ultimately split it into two. The finished novel hardly resembled the short story, but it's where I began.  I've written four non-fiction books that are now out of print, five novels, and am at work on two others. With each book I like to stretch myself, to see if I can tell a story in a different way. I love the idea of the series.
I become so attached to my characters, I don't want to lose them when each book is finished; so, I let them live on in a series. My influences began with Victoria Holt whose books I devoured as a youngster. Then, Anne Rice, Tom Clancy, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jane Rule, and Armistead Maupin. Yes, an incompatible group, but I like to think of them as my teachers. I would be remiss if I didn't mention my favorite book of all time which is House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier.
I read it in high school (and I still have it), and I believe, still, to this day, it continues to fuel my creative aspirations. In addition to writing novels, I now produce a weekly podcast, The Djuna Shellam Podcast, which is available at nearly every podcast venue.

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