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Roxane Tepfer Sanford
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http://www.goodreads.com/roxanetepfersanford
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| born |
December 01, 1968
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| gender |
female |
| place of birth |
The United States |
| website |
http://www.thegirlinthelighthouse.com |
| genre |
Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
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| influences |
V.C. Andrews, Judy Blume |
about this author
Roxane Tepfer Sanford is the author of The Girl in the Lighthouse, All That is Beautiful and Sacred Intentions (the Arrington series). Her writing style has been compared to that of well known gothic fiction author, V.C. Andrews.
Roxane is the very busy mother of six children and whatever spare time is left, she dedicates to writing novels.
For more information on Roxane Tepfer Sanford, please visit her website: http://www.thegirlinthelighthouse.com
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Praise for Roxane Tepfer Sanford:
Writer's Digest 2010
"The writing is lean and literate in style, painting a fascinating word portrait that is given a humanist depth in the way the author portrays Lillian’s turbulent journey through life as set against the historical environment and situation that inform the shaping of those characters’ lives and destines. The authors choice of incident is well honored in the way the individual scenes reveal character through action and dialogue; an entertaining and informative read."
Kam Aures for RebeccasReads.com (07/10)
"I truly enjoy Sanford’s writing and can’t wait to read future books from this talented author. If you enjoy V.C. Andrews' books, Sanford’s style and thought process is very similar and I think that you will enjoy her work!"
"Roxane Tepfer Sanford’s novel of betrayals, lost love, and shattered lives is intense, vivid, and unpredictable. The web which holds the plot together is reminiscent of V.C.Andrews’s Gothic style. I couldn’t put The Girl in the Lighthouse down once I started reading. I had to know more." http://www.hereandthere.us
"This book was wonderful could'nt put it down. It's very reminiscent of VC Andrews classics like Dawn, Melody and Flowers in The Attic."-Reader review-amazon.com
Melanie Tighe, owner of Dog-Eared Pages Used Books 2010
"Shadows of V.C. Andrews’ Flowers in the Attic hang over The Girl in the Lighthouse but Sanford adds a surprising twist that keeps the reader guessing about Lillian’s mysterious and horrifying family secret until the very end."
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