Gail Meath
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"Vivian Steele (fashion designer) and Preston Stone (notorious playboy and silent investigator) find themselves and their off siders (Bella and Boris, who know when not to bark) entangled in an unusual murder at the annual Awards Banquet in Hollywood."
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"Book 2 in this series is another enjoyable cozy mystery transporting the reader to the glamour of Hollywood in the 1930s. Vivian and her friend Carole (as in Lombard) are attending an awards ceremony that turns deadly. There are two imagined deaths b"
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"This Hollywood Golden Age mystery is so much fun! It’s book two in the series, and book one really sets up the relationships and connections nicely. I had no idea who the killer was, and their misdeeds were quite chilling. A lot of character backstor"
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“Chester stood on the shore watching the waves. Some rose, broke and were subsumed by those that followed. Some danced, their white frothy tops rising and falling rhythmically like a ballerina’s white tutu and in their joy they made progress. Others lazily rolled in and fell short of any prize. Occasionally one roared and raced in as if to capture as much of the land as possible.”
― Immortality: This Is Probably a Novel
― Immortality: This Is Probably a Novel

“Raffles eyes opened wide. What had pirates to do with Lucy? As he pieced together the meaning, he felt his stomach churn. But he had a God-given calling. This battle must be won for this was war between Heaven and Hell.”
― One Dark Soul
― One Dark Soul
“I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?”
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Historical romance fiction isn't just about romance. It takes us away to distant eras where we travel to faraway places long ago, meet fascinating people both legendary and fictional and learn about history without even realizing it. It provides us with an adventurous escape from 'normal' life, a sanctuary without boundaries or limitations. Where dreams do come true.
And... it is about romance.
Let me take you on a journey into the past to different worlds that are adventurous, heartwarming, romantic, suspenseful, sometimes frightening, intriguing and fun! Countess Jacqueline is my debut novel and takes place in the Netherlands 1413. But I have completed six other historical romances so far.
Other novels will take you to the Republic of Texas in the Old West; on a high-seas adventure from Bahamas to England to Boston in the 1700s; to Charlotte Harbor, Rochester, New York, for a political thriller at the turn of the nineteenth century; back to Boston where there is an extortion and murder plot in the 1800s; from Kansas City to the Hudson Valley for a murder mystery in the early 1900s; and on the Erie Canal for a coming-of-age adventure in the 1800s. For a brief summary of each, please see my Website at gailmeath.com.
Gail