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Daughter of Destiny

3.88 (17 ratings by Goodreads)

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By (author): Tracy Fobes

Brilliant new star Tracy Fobes bewitches again with a spellbinding paranormal tale set in Regency England, where a young lady sparkles in London society, unaware of the perilous forces gathering around her...

Daughter of Destiny

The power of druidism flows strong in Lady Georgiana Darleigh?s veins. Born of two Welsh druids whose mystical talents exceeded all others in their time, she possesses the ability to create illusions. But fate has worked against her. Georgiana remains unaware of the power she commands, and is trapped in a marriage of convenience to Brock, Lord Darleigh. She is also a marked woman, the target of the Arch Druid who will see her dead before she fufills her destiny.

Raised in a society that favors ancestry and fortune over love, Brock married Georgiana for her money and, in so doing, secured her wrath. During the next two years he watched her bloom into a seductive and firtatious beauty. Now, he has grown desperate to have her at his side, and knows he must court her to win her back. But first Brock must erase the mistakes of the past and protect Georgiana from a treacherous destiny that only their love can overcome... See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 373g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2011
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781451646771

About Tracy Fobes

Tracy Fobes writes rich historical romances with a paranormal twist for Sonnet Books published by Pocket Books. Before turning to a career in writing she graduated from the University of Scranton with a B.S. in Computer Science and a minor in mathematics and for several years worked as a computer systems analyst for the Fortune-500 conglomerate Johnson & Johnson. Born and raised in Hillsborough New Jersey she has made Pennsylvania her home for the last ten years.Here is her story...When we first learn to read it's a chore. It's a matter of deciphering words and trying to understand their meaning given the context of the sentence. Reading is something you have to do not want to do. Until of course you read that special book the first one to really grab hold of you and make you fall in love.It happened to me in the fourth grade. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series forever changed me. I solved mysteries along with Jupiter Bob and Pete three boys who ran their detective agency out of a junkyard and spoke regularly to Alfred Hitchcock. Green ghosts whispering mummies moaning caves screaming clocks-they haunted my nights as I hid under the covers with a flashlight and read well past the time I was supposed to be sleeping.From there I graduated to just about every kind of book you could think of. I read Stephen King Judy Blume Alexander Solzhenitsyn Richard Matheson Arthur Clarke...the list was endless. At some point I decided to try a Barbara Cartland and once again my life changed. As I put that finished book down I knew romance was the genre for me. Laurie McBain's Moonstruck Madness was the first long historical romance I ever read and I'll never forget it. It spurred me on to other authors such as Kathleen Woodiwiss and Clare Darcy. Romance became the staple of my reading diet occasionally supplemented by a Dean Koontz or Tom Clancy and still is to this day.I've dabbled in writing from the earliest days of my childhood always keeping a journal and making up these crazy stories to entertain my brothers and sisters. You'd think I would have made a career of journalism but I didn't. I decided to try my hand at computer science until family obligations required me to quit my nine-to-five job. Although I left my career and steady income with a few tears they were crocodile tears because inside I was already gleefully planning that first novel. Several attempts later I wrote Touch Not the Cat a story that's been in my head for a long long time.For me the inspiration for a new story comes from many places: art music old movies books newspapers. Occasionally when I'm listening to a song or looking at a painting I feel a intuitive jolt an unexpected click. An idea about that painting or song sets my creative impulses to bubbling. I can always tell when I'm on the right track because excitement grabs hold of me and the skin at the back of my neck tightens. The ideas that give me some sort of visceral reaction are the ones that usually end up as my stories.Stories about women and men who come together to love have always been my favorites. I must have been only 7 or 8 years old when I read my first romance Sleeping Beauty and I nearly wore that book out. I've been reading romance ever since. Particularly I enjoy the happy endings inherent in romances...they leave me feeling uplifted at the end.When I began to write seriously I knew I had to write romance. I wanted to evoke the same kinds of emotions in a reader that romance had been evoking in me for many years.I have a room in my home set aside as an office and I've loaded it up with cheap furniture metal filing cabinets and bookcases overflowing with my all-time favorite novels and research books. For inspiration I have a few candles scattered around along with a genie's lamp (found in an antique store but unfortunately not magical) golden bells on a silken cord posters featuring Rob Roy: The Movie plants and CDs from various artists which I occasionally play. The lighting is dim and the computer is rather slow and often cranky. It's very disorganized and completely mine and this is where I write. Unless I'm in a rush to get something done I write about six hours a day in the morning and late at night.I write historical romance with a paranormal twist and I often set them in the 1800's either Regency or Victorian time periods. Jane Austen's works have given me a particular appreciation for the language social customs clothing and humor in the Regency era. I would enjoy living in Regency times so why not write about them?I also find the Victorian era fascinating. It was a time of great scientific achievement giving rise to many of the traditional horror stories which have always thrilled me: Bram Stoker's Dracula Theophile Gautier's The Romance of the Mummy H.G. Wells' The Isle of Dr. Moreau among others. This period is perfect for all sorts of paranormal events.The thing I like most about writing romance novels is the chance to write a happy ending one that leaves a reader feeling good after she finishes the book.One of my first letters came from a reader in California. She'd had a really bad stretch of luck including several visits to the hospital. Finally diagnosed with breast cancer she was in the middle of radiation and chemotherapy treatments when she wrote to tell me how much she'd enjoyed my book Touch Not the Cat. The story took her away from the pain for a while and her letter was the best most touching response I could have ever wished for as a writer.Please visit my website www.tracyfobes.com to learn more about me or write me at PO Box 534 Yardley PA 19067. I love to hear from my readers!

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