
The latter two were particularly significant for me, as I was born in the former USSR, but, being Jewish, my family high-tailed it out of there as soon as possible (1977).

TV work has taken me all over the world, including France, Switzerland, Japan, Russia, and Israel.

I utilized my love of movies and theater working on the opening of Broadway's Chicago, and FOX's Anastasia. I put my love of soap operas to use writing E! Entertainment's Pure Soap, and working on two Daytime Emmy Award shows, as well as for ABC Daytime. When I'm not writing for print (fiction, non-fiction, books, magazine articles) I write and produce for television. It's been twenty-eight years, and, so far so good. For a couple of months there, I lived their lives.Īlina in Paris Not that my own life isn't as much fun to live in. Every conversation I had with friends and family was mined for lines my characters could say. Every song I heard on the radio reminded me of them. I knew I wanted to write contemporary romances more than anything.Īnnie's Wild Ride, is my first contemporary romance, and, during the months I was writing it, I became obsessed with the characters. But, deep in my heart, I missed the larger-than-life characters and tense, romantic situations I'd cut my teeth on during my soap opera and Sidney Sheldon days.

My second Regency, Thieves at Heart, came out a year later. I started sending manuscripts out to publishers when I was 22, but, it wasn't until three years later that I sold my first novel -The Fictitious Marquis, a Regency Romance - to AVON Books. I didn't show it to anyone, but, ten years later, I did go back and reread it. By 13, I'd moved on to devouring Sidney Sheldon novels and prime-time soaps. At age 10, I watched Lost in Space in the morning, and General Hospital in the afternoon.
