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Sandi Brackeen

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Sandi lives in Texas with three roommates, two Yellow Labs, a Shepherd/Border Collie mix, a Great Pyrenees, a Standard Poodle, and assorted other critters. Most of the animals were rescues. Sandi’s full time job is as the Public Information Officer for the local Sheriff’s Office, and she teaches English part time at the local Community College.
She says she has a couple of degrees from the University of North Texas lying around somewhere, and she’s been writing ever since she can remember. Sandi took time off for work and school, and previously her writing has been more geared toward short stories and academic papers.
Sandi publishes a newsletter and several articles a month in her current position, and much of her writing is geared toward
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Sandi Brackeen That's a tough call. I'm not sure I have a single favorite couple. Eve and Roarke are up there at the top of the list as are Sherlock and Savitch, and…moreThat's a tough call. I'm not sure I have a single favorite couple. Eve and Roarke are up there at the top of the list as are Sherlock and Savitch, and Anita Blake and Micah/Nathaniel/Jean-Claude. I obviously like a heroine who does not rely on the hero to take care of her, and has no need to. I like a hero who brings his own talents to the relationship but is not threatened by the abilities of his lady love. Those couples have those qualities.(less)
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Digging Up the Past

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California



I know y’all think I’ve been slacking again, and I have, but book one has now been reissued, and is back on Amazon and Createspace, and I’m looking for other places to put it as well. The new cover is below.
 However, in the meantime, I’m taking a much needed break and visiting friends in California. I love the pace of life out here, at least in their circle, and I love the fact that even in l Read more of this blog post »
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“Most books on witchcraft will tell you that witches work naked. This is because most books on witchcraft were written by men.”
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