![]() ![]() ![]() However, it's in the suspense genre where my most impressive critical acclaim has shown up. ![]() But I wrote a lot more in the paranormal genre, and so my name has become more associated with the supernatural than with the suspense genre. I've published seven big single-title romantic suspense novels, not counting the category romances I did that also fit that description. Since the beginning, I've been a reader and an author of romantic suspense. She stopped me in the middle of my gushing about her work to tell me that she had been reading me for years, has an entire shelf of my books, and thinks I'm "an amazing writer." For me, that moment outshines every award I've ever won. Maggie: I had the thrill of my lifetime at the recent Romance Writers of America convention when I got to meet my writing hero, Karen Robards. Anyone who's not familiar with her RS can check out her re-release of The Gingerbread Man, free now for a limited time. What an energetic, positive force! Here, Maggie reminds us of her romantic-suspense-writing chops. I had the same thrill of meeting … Maggie Shayne. Funny that Maggie Shayne mentions here the thrill of meeting Karen Robards at last month's RWA conference. ![]()
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