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Monica McCarty

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Like most writers, I’ve always loved to read. Growing up in California there was always plenty to do outside, but all too often I could be found inside curled up with a book (or two or three). I started with the usual fare: The Little House on the Prairie series, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, Watership Down, Nancy Drew, and everything by Judy Blume. Once I cleared off my bookshelf, I started swiping books from my mom. Some, like Sidney Sheldon’s The Other Side of Midnight, probably weren’t the most appropriate choice for a pre-adolescent—although they were definitely illuminating. I can still remember the look of abject horror on my mom’s Catholic-girl-face when I asked her what a virgin was. After that rather brief conversation, she paid a little closer attention to what had disappeared off her book shelf, and steered me in the direction of Harlequin and Barbara Cartland romances. I was hooked. I quickly read through the inventory of the local library and was soon buying bags of romances at garage sales. In high school, with the encouragement of my father (who I think was a little concerned about the steady diet of romances), I read over eighty of the Franklin Library’s One Hundred Greatest Books ever written—including Tolstoy, Confucius, Plato, and the entire works of Shakespeare. Some of them were tough going for a teenager, but the experience would prove an invaluable foundation for college. After reading War and Peace, I wasn’t easily intimidated. After graduation, I loaded up the VW (Jetta not Bus) and trekked down I-5 to attend the University of Southern California, majoring in Political Science and minoring in English (see why all that reading helped!). I joined the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and when I wasn’t studying or at football games, did my best to support the local bartending industry. Ah, the good old days. With that kind of fun, four years of college wasn’t quite enough. So leaving Tommy Trojan behind, I traveled back up north to Palo Alto for three more years of study at Stanford Law School. Once I survived the stress of the first semester, law school proved to be one of the best times of my life—garnering me a JD, life-long friends, a husband, and an unexpectedly intimate knowledge of baseball. Law School was also where I fell in love with Scotland. In my third year, I took a Comparative Legal History class, and wrote a paper on the Scottish Clan System and Feudalism. So I immediately dropped out of law school and went on to write Scottish Historical Romances…well no, not quite. You see, I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. My father was a lawyer, I was a “poet” (i.e., not into math), and I love to argue. It seemed natural. So I finished law school, got married, passed the CA bar, moved to Minnesota (with a few stops along the way), waived into the MN bar, worked as a litigator for a few satisfying years, moved back to CA, had a couple of kids, realized that a legal career and being a single parent for most of the year (due to husband's career) would be extremely difficult, and THEN decided to sit down and write. And how did I end up writing romance? It’s not as divergent as it seems. What I loved about being a lawyer are the same things I love about being a writer—research and writing. The only thing missing is the arguing, but that’s what a husband and kids are for, right?

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  • Akinci

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Nisanci

    Representative edition published 2021

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  • Ihanet

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Maskesiz

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Çaylak

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Kir Zincirlerini

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Avci

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Asi

    Representative edition published 2020

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  • Highland Crossfire

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Tutsak

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Off the Grid

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • Out of Time

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • Iki Ates Arasinda

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • Iskoc Esareti

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work
  • Going Dark

    Representative edition published 2017

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  • Iskoc Sürgünü

    Representative edition published 2017

    Open Work
  • Iskoc Savasci

    Representative edition published 2017

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  • The ghost

    Representative edition published 2016

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  • The Rogue

    Representative edition published 2016

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  • The Striker

    Representative edition published 2015

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  • The rock

    Representative edition published 2015

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  • The Unthinkable

    Representative edition published 2015

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  • Taming the Rake

    Representative edition published 2015

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  • The arrow

    Representative edition published 2014

    Open Work