A prolific writer, Gideon attributes her creative output, which once peaked at seven novels in one year, to her love of history and a gift for storytelling. She also credits the discipline learned through a background in journalism and scheduling writing time around diaper changes, Scout meetings, band lessons and outings to the Zoo Boo . . . and, of course, OCD. The due date for her third book and her second son were on the same day . . . and both were early! When on deadline, she turns on the laptop between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m. to get a chapter in before work. While the pace is often hectic, Gideon, a Gemini, enjoys tackling diverse projects. One month it’s researching the gritty existence of 1880’s Texas Rangers only to jump to modern themes of intrigue and possibly a legal thriller or two. Then, it’s back to the shadowy netherworld of shape shifters, vampires and movie serial killers. When not working on her latest plot twist before sunrise or arranging medical depositions, she enjoys indulging in Netflix, hosting her critique group, and feeding a variety of wildlife on her fourth-floor balcony including a yearly family of raccoons. And, of course, reading.
If you were to mix Romeo & Juliet with Beauty and the Beast you would end up with Masked by Moonlight. Romeo-Beast would be Max, Juliet-Beauty would be Charlotte, and the controversial families would be the Mob versus the Police Department. Like the great Shakespearean tragedy, Nancy Gideon uses humongous obstacles and unfathomable problems to make this an outstanding story with mega conflicts. The sexual chemistry sizzles on the pages, and all the while you read, you are wondering what will happen to these two strong-willed characters who are built with steel backbones. This is one tale you will not want to miss, and I cannot wait for the next book in this outstanding series!
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