D'Ann Burrow
D'Ann Burrow once told her preschool teacher she wanted to be a witch when she grew up. That simple comment signaled the start of a life-long fondness of things that go bump in the night. As she grew older, she could most often be found with her nose buried in a book, and she was especially fond of the Nancy Drew series as well as anything by Christopher Pike or Stephen King. Occasionally she'd take a trip to the world of the classics where The Scarlet Pimpernel and A Little Princess reigned...See more
D'Ann Burrow once told her preschool teacher she wanted to be a witch when she grew up. That simple comment signaled the start of a life-long fondness of things that go bump in the night. As she grew older, she could most often be found with her nose buried in a book, and she was especially fond of the Nancy Drew series as well as anything by Christopher Pike or Stephen King. Occasionally she'd take a trip to the world of the classics where The Scarlet Pimpernel and A Little Princess reigned among her favorites. She's lost count of the times she's read Little Women. Today, D'Ann enjoys the world of Supernatural, stories about guys with fangs, and she's seldom met a disaster film she hasn't liked. When she grows up, she'd like to work at the Haunted Mansion. Until then, watching Ghost Hunters will have to count as research. D'Ann writes about secrets people keep. Even the bravest heroine or a guy with a heart of gold has a few skeletons in the closet they'd rather not share with the world. When those secrets get out, things get interesting. See less
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