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Danielle Devon

Danielle Devon is a multi-published author who has settled comfortably into her unique realm of romance. She looks to each new title as a chance to explore her own creativity and enchant readers with her fanciful stories. Her writing has been hailed by reviewers as “darkly poetic and erotically moving”, her stories “vividly painted with a colorful canvas which comes to life before your eyes”. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and several local and special interest chapters.


Visit Danielle’s website at http://www.danielledevon.com and for tons of fun, giveaways, serials and more visit Danielle’s blog at http://danielledevon.wordpress.com

In the beginning there is always darkness…

Posted by Danielle Devon, 02/08/09 01:42 PM

Most of my writing tends to venture more into the realms of paranormal or fantasy, always with a heavy romantic touch, but DIVINITY IN CHAINS was quite an undertaking because it encompassed them all. A love story of epic adventure with heartbreaking romance, dark paranormal undertones and wondrous flights of fancy. It was a true labor of love and an adventure to write. I hope that you all will enjoy journeying with Eliyn and Aramon through the dark and deadly world of Kinra. Please enjoy this sneak peak from DIVINITY IN CHAINS:

It was hours before Eliyn finally heard her chamber door creak open. She kept her back to him, seated before her drawing table as she dragged the charcoal stick across the parchment in a sweeping gesture. The dark sketch depicted tangled bodies, embraced in passion under luminous beams cast down from the heavens. She felt his hands slip up over the back of her…

Minding The Muses

Posted by Danielle Devon, 09/07/07 03:13 PM

Often times I find that while the desire to write may encompass my total being, the creative energies are seemly guided by some mysterious outside force and far beyond my control. Some days the well of creativity and words seem as endless as the Pacific Ocean and others it is as dry as a Nevada deserts in August. And as a writer, there is nothing more frightening or frustrating than sitting down to write only to find a blank page and that black cursor blinking angrily at you.