Dana Taylor

Dana Taylor

About

Dana Taylor writes uplifting stories filled with inspiration and humor. Born and raised in California, she graduated from the University of Redlands. She has been published in various magazines, including the Ladies Home Journal. She hosted the Internet radio program Definitely Dana! at HealthyLife.net.  and won various contests with the Romance Writers of America, including Best First Book from the Desert Quill Awards.  Her published works include ROYAL REBEL,  AIN’T LOVE GRAND?, SHINY GREEN SHOES, and DEVIL MOON: A MYSTIC ROMANCE.  Her latest release is a spiritual memoir entitled EVER-FLOWING STREAMS. Her blogsite is www. DefinitelyDana.wordpress.com.  She is a founding member of the on-line community SupernalFriends.com and can be reached at [email protected].

The Accursed King

The Accursed King

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<p><span style="color:rgb(15,17,17);font-family:'Amazon Ember', Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">What happens when a king loses his prowess? The day Henry IV could finally declare he had vanquished his enemies, he threw it all away with an infamous deed. No English king had executed an archbishop before. And divine judgment was quick to follow. Many thought he was struck with leprosy—God's greatest punishment for sinners. From that point on, Henry's health was cursed and he fought doggedly on as his body continued to betray him—reducing this once great warrior to an invalid. Fortunately for England, his heir was ready and eager to take over. But Henry wasn't willing to relinquish what he had worked so hard to preserve. No one was going to take away his royal prerogative—not even Prince Hal. But Henry didn't count on Hal's dauntless nature, which threatened to tear the royal family apart.</span></p>

Story Behind The Book

The opening scene came to me in the pre-dawn mists of consciousness. The two lonely people...the humid summer...the Devil Moon hanging over the Ozark lake. The characters pretty much showed up and told their own story. The plot twists surprised me. Writing was a fun adventure. I hope readers enjoy the tale as much as I did. Enjoy the "Marry me" scene. Phil doesn't get exactly the answer he was expecting...

Reviews

<p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;font-size:16pt;"><font style="font-size:14px;" face="Calibri">Author's Note: <em>Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance</em>, now available in the Kindle Store Amazon.com was originally published in Trade Paper Back as <em>That Devil Moon</em> from Echelon Press.  <br /><br />Round Table Review—Devil Moon by Dana Taylor</font></span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">Reviewer:<span>  </span>Beverly Forehand</font></span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">Maddie Harris has her life completely in order.  She's a successful assistant principal with her own home.  She has loyal friends and a loving family.  She's perfectly happy with her life.  So what if people think she's a bit prim and that her routine borders on anal-retentiveness?  Maddie has everything she ever wanted--so why is it she needs to keep telling herself that?  Why is it that too much wine, a few chocolate bars, and a case of the blues finds her strolling on a moonlit lakeside looking for trouble?  Surely, its just a case of monthly madness--she couldn't be looking for anything more--her life is perfectly fine the way it is.  She likes stability and comfort.  Excitement, whirlwind romance, and midnight romps are something confined to paperback romances and youthful indiscretions, right?  </font></span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">Phil Wilcox had it all--wealth, fame, and a family.  He was a football star that married the Homecoming Queen and had a beautiful baby girl.  How is it, then, he wonders, that he ended up the coach of a small town high school football team teaching history on the side?  He hardly sees his daughter or his ex-wife and his relationship could best be described as frosty.  All he wants now is to clean up his act and gain his eleven-year-old daughter's confidence.  Romance is something he doesn't want or need.  Women only bring complications, and love, well, that's nothing that he can even hope for after all the screw-ups in his life.  But, when a late night fishing trip throws him into the arms of a mysterious beauty, he finds himself wondering if he was wrong about what he wanted and needed in life.  </font></span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">DEVIL MOON  is a lovely romance full of whimsy, comedy, and bittersweet twists.  The characters are real and compelling, filled with the little foibles that drive us all and make them automatically identifiable.  Maddie and Phil are driven by their own delusions of themselves, by their personal fears and misapprehensions as to what life is really about, what they can hope for, and what they need.  These characters have settled--they believe that there are no happily ever afters, when they are suddenly confronted with a story-book romance.  The surprises and sweetness found in DEVIL MOON are as charming as any Cinderella tale.  So what if Prince Charming wears sweats and drives a pick-up, or Snow White is a bit anal and wears power-suits?  Isn't it possible to have it all?  Isn't it possible to find what you've looking for without even knowing you were looking?  </font></span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">I loved this book.  It made me laugh and cry.  People who love romances from Jan Karon to Jane Austen will instantly find this book irresistible.  The characters are wonderful, the writing is compelling and witty, the plot-twists are unexpected, and the love story is both steamy and sweet.  Don't miss a chance to curl up with DEVIL MOON this winter.  This book and a cup of cocoa are just the ticket for the winter blues! </font></span></p> <p></p> <p style="text-align:center;" align="center"><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"><font size="3">  </font></span></p> <p></p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';color:#000000;"></span></p> <p><font size="3"></font> </p>