Tracy S. Morris

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Author Spotlight: Tamela Quijas

Written By: Tracy - Aug• 03•10


If you ask Author Tamela Quijas about her kids, she might tell you that she has 12. That’s seven children and the four novels that she has published in the past year. Tamela is the author of romance novels with a touch of evil, a bit of adventure and a dash of mystery. Her first of the four novels is Angel’s Fire, Demon’s Blood. The next two out are Blood of the Beast and its sequel Blood Moon. Her last title out this year is My Lord Raven.

“Angel’s Fire, Demon’s Blood, Blood Moon and Blood of the Beast are paranormal romances,” Tamela said. “My Lord Raven is a re-release of an original work entitled Dante’s Lady, which is a contemporary romance.”

 

Tamela said that she is currently working on a new novel entitled Moonlight Deception, a historical western that she said lacks the blood and gore of her paranormal novels.

“I’m hoping it will receive the same warm reception my other novels did from my fantastic fans,” Tamela said.

When she’s not writing, Tamela likes to spend time with her husband, her seven kids and two grandkids.

“We love to travel. Our favorite destination is Disneyland.”

Tamela said that she is also an avid blogger.

Seriously, I’m all over the web!  I love social networking and enjoy writing back and forth to friends, so you can find me on facebook, twitter and myspace.  I do have a blog site that I absolutely love though. There, you can find my thoughts on just about everything and anything. My blogsite highlights my work as well as that of my fellow authors, but my site isn’t only about the latest romance novels on the market. Stay for a while and you’ll find my reviews on books and the latest movies, fantastic author interviews, sneak peeks into upcoming book releases, recipes, other interesting blogsites, as well as being granted an exclusive look into my world.

You can find Tamela’s blog at http://tamelaquijas.wordpress.com

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