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Follow on Google News | Romance Author Trades Sexy Banter For Serial KillersAuthor Leslie Kelly has become known for writing sexy, funny stories for Harlequin Enterprises. But she has now gone to the opposite extreme, writing dark novels of serial murder and danger.
By: Leslie Kelly-Parrish Preparing a proposal for a series of books about an FBI Cyber Action Team tasked to solve Internet-related murders, Parrish crossed her fingers and had her agent submit it to all the major New York publishers. Within just ten days, she had an offer of publication from NAL-Signet (a division of Penguin Books.) Says Parrish, “I was thrilled, of course, but also a little overwhelmed at how fast everything came together.” Having written only fifty pages of one book for the proposal, she found herself having to write three full 100,000 word novels based on just a few ideas. Because Parrish and her new publisher made the decision to release the books in quick, back-to-back succession during the summer of 2009, she had about fifteen months in which to do it. The result was a trilogy of dark romantic-thrillers populated by FBI agents and serial murderers. The first, Fade To Black, deals with a race to find a brutal serial killer called The Reaper, who is auctioning-off means-of-death at a deviant cyber playground. Parrish says her roots in romance fiction enabled her to instill the books with emotion and strong lead characters. “I have always enjoyed writing romance,” Parrish says, “but when I combined my two favorite types of books, romance and thrillers, I absolutely found my niche.” # # # About Leslie Kelly-Parrish Since publishing her first book in 1999, Leslie Kelly has become known for writing funny, sexy romantic comedies for Harlequin Enterprises. A 3-time nominee for the highest award in romance fiction, the RWA Rita Award, she is also a Waldenbooks Bestseller and a National Reader's Choice Award-winning author. Kelly recently decided to try her had at darker stories and quickly sold a dark-suspense trilogy under the pseudonym Leslie Parrish. End
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