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Authors: Sunniva Dee

Sunniva
was born and raised in the Land of The Midnight Sun but spent her early twenties making the world her oyster: Spain, Italy, Greece: Southern Europe. Then, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Finally, the United States kept her interest, and after half a decade in California, she now lounges in the beautiful city of Savannah. Sunniva has a Master’s degree in Spanish, which she taught until she settled in as a graduate adviser at an art college in the South.

Sunniva writes New Adult fiction with soul and purpose. Sometimes it’s with a paranormal twist—like in Shattering Halos, Stargazer, and Cat Love. Mostly, it’s contemporary, as in Pandora Wild Child, Leon’s Way, Adrenaline Crush, Walking Heartbreak, and now Dodging Trains.

Sunniva is the happiest when her characters let their emotions run off with them, shaping the stories in ways she never foresaw. She loves her bad boys and her good boys run amok, and like in real life, her goal is to keep you on your toes until the end of each story.

Writing this
, in Mid-March of 2016, so many projects swirl in my head: the first is a rock star novel with characters you know from Walking Heartbreak in addition to a few new friends. The singer, Emil’s story, is due out at the end of June 2016. Then I’m back in warrior territory, playing with Victor and Helena’s story. Oh there is so much more to their lives than their compulsive hook-ups at Stripes.

I have more indie-rocker stories in the works too, but Cugs from Dodging Trains, Paislee’s brother, needs his adventures written down first. Cugs’ book will be my very first Young Adult novel, which you can start looking for in the fall of 2016. And by signing up for my newsletter, you’ll learn the details of each one of these as soon as I have them.

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