Jennifer St. Giles

http://www.jenniferstgiles.com
Jennifer has been a member of RWA and GRW since 1994. She
has served on the board of GRW and has been a committee
chair for the Moonlight and Magnolias conference for the
past nine years. With her third child, she quit her job as a
nurse and became a home educator to her three children and
pursued her life long dream of writing in her "spare time".
During the nine-year journey to the world of being a
published author, Jennifer has won a number of awards for
writing excellence. The Maggie Award, the Molly's Unsinkable
Heroine Award, the Marlene Award, the Daphne du Maurier
Award including Best of the Best, and finally Romance
Writers of America's Golden Heart Award.
She lives in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia with her husband
of twenty-three years, her three children, two cats, one
dog, and a two-handfuls of neighborhood kids who make the
household the wildest most wonderful Grand Central Station
in existence.
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Books
Darkest Dreams
December 5, 2006

The stunning sequel to Midnight Secrets by the
award-winning author.
Visiting her recently wed sister at Dartmoor's End,
Andromeda finds herself hopelessly drawn to the estranged
twin of her new brother-in-law. But a dark Read more...
Touch a Dark Wolf
August 29, 2006

Among the principalities of the spirit world lies a band of
warriors The Shadowmen of Shaddal and their elite Blood
Hunters, men of greatness taken from one life and time Read more...
Midnight Secrets
May 2, 2006

She yearned to know what he could not reveal
Award-winning author Jennifer St. Giles delivers
more "smoldering sexual tension"* with this story of
forbidden love. A woman discovers that in the Read more...
His Dark Desires
October 25, 2005

You are in danger. Trust no one. The terrifying words
from a mysterious letter echo in Juliet Bucheron's mind.
Destitute ever since her husband disappeared in the Civil
War, Juliet has Read more...
The Mistress of Trevelyan
August 1, 2004

What secrets lie beyond the mists that shroud Trevelyan
Manor and the death of its first mistress. Some whisper of
madness and others of murder.
In 1873 San Francisco, spirited Ann Read more...
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