A Little about the Author....
L.A. Dale lives on an acreage in country Western Australia. She dabbles in the genre of popular women's fiction with a little bit of spice and romance. Okay, okay ... a lot of romance but not the rugged cowboy or heaving bosoms kind. L.A. writes romance tinged with reality. Love the stories of Marian Keyes? Sophie Kinsella? Fiona Walker? Jill Mansell? Then you've come to the right place.
L.A. has been writing for the past ten years. Her debut novel, Heart of Glass was released in June 2010 (see *books* for details) and followed by a second novel, Perhaps... Perhaps, later that year. L.A. has completed two novels since then - The Taming of the Bastard and Angel's Bend.
She is currently working on edits to her fifth novel, another romance based on the Dire Straits song Romeo and Juliet. The book, entitled Aidan & Eloise, will be more serious than her usual fare. Along with this she has three other projects underway - possibly because she gets bored and distracted easily - a new chick lit story with the working title The Cupcake Guy, sequels to The Taming of the Bastard and Angel's Bend entitled The Bastard Takes a Wife and Lucifer's Mark respectively and another love story called Waiting for India. Phew!
L.A. has been writing for the past ten years. Her debut novel, Heart of Glass was released in June 2010 (see *books* for details) and followed by a second novel, Perhaps... Perhaps, later that year. L.A. has completed two novels since then - The Taming of the Bastard and Angel's Bend.
She is currently working on edits to her fifth novel, another romance based on the Dire Straits song Romeo and Juliet. The book, entitled Aidan & Eloise, will be more serious than her usual fare. Along with this she has three other projects underway - possibly because she gets bored and distracted easily - a new chick lit story with the working title The Cupcake Guy, sequels to The Taming of the Bastard and Angel's Bend entitled The Bastard Takes a Wife and Lucifer's Mark respectively and another love story called Waiting for India. Phew!



