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June sure is a sweetheart. She's a great friend, mother, grandmother and daughter. Her "squeeze" Bob thinks she's terrific, too.
Please check out her Web site at www.juneshaw.com. And either buy her book or ask your library to get one or more copies. Thank you so much.
June
JuneShaw November 6th, 2006 10:48 PM PST
Thanks to all who entered my very first contest. Molly MacRae from
Illinois won! Molly will be a character in the next book in my Cealie Gunther mystery series.
Now you can win my brand new contest! Since my protagonist's hunky
semi-ex-lover Gil Thurman owns a string of Cajun restaurants, I will
be giving away a big bowl full of Cajun foods and music! Please enter
the contest on my Web site, www.juneshaw.com.
Thanks so much. Good luck!
June Shaw
RELATIVE DANGER Five Star December 2006 ISBN: 1594145318
Win Cajun foods and music! www.juneshaw.com
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June Shaw lives and plays along a lazy bayou in south Louisiana. After she became a young widow with five children, she enrolled in college, earned a B.A. in English Education, and started teaching. Some time during the next twenty years while she taught young teens and raised her own, a deferred dream took hold. She wanted to become a writer.
In-between grading papers and being involved in all of her growing children's activities, she sold stories to periodicals and studied playwriting. A one-act play she penned won a contest in Boston, and two of her one-acts were produced Off-Off Broadway. June's short screenplay Attacked aired in New Orleans. Eventually she tried her hand at writing novels. She reached her Second Adulthood and then sold RELATIVE DANGER, her first book in print. The novel's protagonist, oddly enough, has also reached her Second Adulthood. And—they both love boiled crayfish!

JuneShaw November 5th, 2006 03:26 PM PST