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Marguerite Arotin has been writing since the
third grade when she wrote her first story for a Halloween class
project and loved the praise she got from it. She didn’t pick up
her first romance novel, however, until the age of nineteen when
she met her husband who showed her that true love does exist.
Her
fascination with Ohio history dates back to when she was working
at a place close to the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area
and would walk the remains of the old towpath imagining what
life was back when mules pulled the boats along the very path
she walked along. Her daydreams led her to write
The Locktender's Daughter, which will
be published with Wings
E-press in May.
In
addition to wondering what life was like long ago, Marguerite
has loved a good fantasy tale since the age of ten when she read
the Narnia Chronicles and saw The Last Unicorn at the
movies. It just took her awhile to muster up the courage to
create her own realm. When she's not
roaming around her fantasy realm or surfing the net on her
laptop with a cat on her lap, Marguerite spends her days chasing
her son around the house and making sure he doesn't get into
trouble. |