
Raised in a small
fishing community on the Eastern shore of Nova Scotia, Renee
grew up with the mysticism and allure of the sea. She later
channeled that lure and search for the unknown to pursue a
history degree at Dalhousie University and later a journalism
degree at Ryerson Polytechnical University.
From a young naval reservist, to radio reporter, editor, and
freelance writer for the local papers, she’s been able to
combine her passion of writing with “what ifs” to create her own
magical undersea kingdom in the first of a series of Titan
books.
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Today, Renee spends most
of her time raising her three own vivacious Titans, along with
one cute little Siren with her soul-mate and devoted husband.
She is also an
eclectic reader, and loves to curl up with a hot, steamy romance
novel. While she’s known as the traditional soccer/paddling mom,
she’s also known as the mom who is writing! She is never without her
notebook and pen.
In case you’re wondering if
her mind is always in the gutter – the answer is yes! She is always
thinking up the next wild, wicked romp she’s going to write for her
hero and heroine.

What is your favorite color?
Red.
What is your favorite pastime?
Reading.
What music do you listen to?
I’m a mix. I love classic (Baroque), Enya, Finger Eleven, Nickleback,
and of course the The Chieftains and ABBA.
What is your favorite kind of movies?
Action.
What books do you like to read?
Paranormal sensual romance.
What are your favorite scenes to write?
I love writing when the characters meet and how they each perceive
the other, plus of course those heated sex scenes.
Who are your favorite authors?
Sherrilyn Kenyon, Karen Marie Moning, Joy Nash, Christine Feehan &
Julianne MacLean.
What is your favorite genre to write?
Paranormal.
What are your favorite books on writing?
I have lots, I flip through them, read snippets but I don’t have one
fav.

What do you do in your spare time?
I go dancing – I’m a huge dancing queen
Where do you imagine yourself in five years with your writing
career?
Signed with a large US publisher/hired a film agent to help oversee
my first non-romance screenplay that will go to film
What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as an author?
Keep writing!
What advice can your give for an aspiring writer?
Keep writing!
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