When Damian met the blue eyed French Canadian he
neatly filed her as a mercenary and shallow opportunist.
Still...it didn't't stop him from making her an outrageous
proposition.  Little did he know  that Daphne had no
intention of staying within his labeled files.  Her love for
his niece, her God-daughter  was nothing if not deep.  And
his daring to stake claim for his husbandly rights when their marriage
was tethering on the rocks--surprised him as well... Covetous?  Him?...

Welcome to my Website!

Background Information

"I don't remember when I have been without any reading material around me, I love reading, in fact I was so passionate about it that I would just grab the ads in magazines if there was nothing available. So it was natural as I grew up, that I started to write. In school, I used to write for my school yearbook. Later, I used to write for magazines and newspapers, not all the time but once in a while. I read peotry, prose, mythology, anything and everything...and also the paperbacks, Mills and Boons, Harlequins over here in North America." - Renu Mahajan


Accomplishments

"If it is at all considered accomplishments, mine are my two lovely daughters, who claim to know better than me and are my two little mothers." - Renu Mahajan


Additional Information

"I love languages, I love people from different cultures and am always looking at the things that bind us despite our differences. If you dig deep you will find that everyday words have some similarity in all the languages, like Maa,(hindi) mother(English), madre(Spanish), mere(French) for mother. Do(Hindi), Two(English), dos(Spanish), deux(French) and there are numerous examples to look at. Somewhere, at sometime all of us belonged to the same geneology I believe, but then as we multiplied and distanced ourselves our language got diluted, adulterated and we started to make our own languages at some point." - Renu Mahajan

"Mine was an arranged marriage, so didn't get a chance to fall in love, experience that Oh so fantastic period when you're being courted, treated with courtesy and shown all that is gentlemanly...." - Renu Mahajan