Fairyproof
by Constance Phillips
Genre: Romantic Fantasy
After her parent's death and an unwanted proposal, fairy Monique seeks refuge in the human world, even though her brother has warned her of the dangers. She believes Hiding will be a breeze. She can control any human with a flirtatious smile and an attraction spell. Until she meets Daniel Elliot, the only human who's immune to both.
Constance Phillips lives in Ohio with her husband, daughter, and four canine kids where she writes contemporary romance novels and paranormal romance novels.
When not writing stories of finding and rediscovering love, Constance and her husband spend the hours planning a cross-country motorcycle trip for the not-so-distant future…if they can find a sidecar big enough for the pups.
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The type of stories I write have always been a reflection of
what I read. As a big fan of paranormal and fantasy, I’ve always love creating
stories with people who were different from myself or anyone I knew. World
building is something I also love. Creating a time, dimension, and/or language
can absorb hours upon hours, and the time will pass as if it were only
minutes. I think my attraction to both
reading and writing paranormal and fantasy is that it is truly a transportation
to another world. When I’m lost in a fantasy, I’m not obsessing about the
happenings in my real life.
I also love to read—and write—contemporary romance. As you
might expect, the reason is the exact opposite. There is still the process of
world building, the difference is I’m creating a world—whether it’s a big city
or small town—imagined or from memory, that is familiar. The scents, visuals,
and sounds all work together to support or enhance the emotions of the story.
The end result may be an escape for the reader, but it is a gateway out of
their own life into one that touches their emotions with familiarity.
No matter which genre I’m writing in, the story will be—at
its heart—a romance. Because, first and foremost I love writing about the
relationships between people and the happily ever after.
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