Genie Davis just plain loves to write, and she's amassed a large body of work in the seven years she's been working professionally.
Her romantic suspense novel THE MODEL MAN is her first with Kensington/Zebra. In this wildly entertaining story, LA psychic con-artist Christy Harris meets her match in homicide detective Joe Richter, but is true love really in the cards? Separating truth from fiction becomes increasingly difficult for Christy, in a town where illusion is often more convincing than reality.
Booklist says Davis' romantic suspense THE MODEL MAN is truly a find. The protagonists are interesting; their love affair is convincing; Christy's best friend, Louie, is a delight; and the well-crafted mystery is as entertaining as one of Stephen J. Cannell's television shows.
More romantic suspense is coming in January 2007, with Five O'Clock Shadow also from Kensington/Zebra. Jessie Adams is a D.J. making a run for local political office to help save her best friend's music club, and embarking on an intense affair with Frank, a cop with his own cause. If their passionate involvement isn't wild enough, what about the stranger threatening her life and trying to force her out of politics? When your life depends on surviving both love and a political campaign, winning is only half the battle.
And, written under the name Nikki Alton, in July 2006 you'll see the publication of the erotic romance Rodeo Rider, part of Kensington/Aphrodesia's The Cowboy collection.
Genie's noir Dreamtown was published by a small press in 2001, and is still guaranteed to have readers getting out their handkerchiefs.
A produced screen and television writer, Genie's work spans a variety of genres from supernatural thriller to romantic drama, action, family, teen, and comedy.
She's also excited to be selected as an Amazon Shorts author. Her noir short story The Girl and the Gun is the first selection. It will be linked through her novels on Amazon as part of a new program on the web giant's site. The story will be available in February.
interesting that they'd allow you to enter the FCC contest. I haven't read your chapter but I may now. Btw...my CP writes for Aphrodisia also and will be with you in the next Cowboy anthology (she did the last one too) ;-)