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Leslee Breene
entertains a passion for writing stories from the heart. For the past seven years,
her focus has centered on historical romance. In her continuing fascination with
Western history, she sets out to create flesh and blood women and men of the early
West in moments of adventure and courage.
In FOXFIRE, Ms. Breene's first published novel-length fiction, her heroine
Megan Killeen was a delight to embody. The challenge was not to get carried away
with Megan's Irish brogue. She admits giving in to the idea of being carried away
by hero, James Ryder.
The 1992 National Writers Association featured one of her short stories in its
anthology, OF HOBOS AND RAINBOWS. Snow Angels of San Marcial won
First Place in the 1998 BYLINE Magazine's Christmas short fiction contest.
She attended The University of Denver on a Methodist Church Scholarship and, after
being awarded a Denver Fashion Group Scholarship, graduated from the Fashion Institute
of Technology, New York City. For several years, she worked as a fashion illustrator
in San Francisco before returning to Denver.
During leisure time away from her computer, she enjoys scouting for book settings
with her husband in the Colorado Rockies. Some memorable sites are Leadville,
Georgetown, Silverton, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Country western dancing is a
favorite pastime, as well as walking her energetic miniature poodle, "Danny."
A believer in supporting fellow writers, Ms. Breene is an active member of Colorado
Romance Writers, Rocky Mountain
Fiction Writers, Heart of Denver
Romance Writers, and Romance Writers
of America.
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