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Pulling back the mitten top of a fingerless glove, she knocked gently and waited. Dark, shadowy movement burst into sight behind the door... and Cathy Maxwell's two large dogs bounded joyfully into the entryway. Their owner followed closely behind, Return to Tiffany heart lock charm and bracelet dogs' furiously wagging tails swatting her pants legs like windshield wipers."Hello -- come in!" the jovial Maxwell said to her guest, jockeying for position with eager rescue pups Rico and Maya.
The New York Times best-selling romance writer lives in an upscale swatch of suburbia carved out of the rural landscape of Powhatan County. Her Mill Quarter Plantation house is decorated in a cozy, country fashion, with thoughtfully chosen pieces Return to Tiffany bead bracelet art gathered during travels.There isn't a heaving bosom or Fabio-tressed stud in sight. The heroes and heroines of her bodice-rippers -- a term that she despises and romance publishers are attempting to kill off -- are sequestered beneath Maxwell's short-cropped brown curls and on the sensual covers of her books.
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