Jun. 1st, 2011

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Edith Layton wrote her first novel when she was ten. She bought a marbleized notebook and set out to write a story that would fit between its covers. An award-winning author with more than thirty novels and numerous novellas to her credit, her criteria changed with time. The story had to fit the reader as well as between the covers.

Graduating from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in creative writing and theater, Edith worked for various media, including a radio station and a major motion picture company. She married and went to suburbia, where she was fruitful and multiplied to the tune of three children. Her eldest, Michael, is a social worker and artist in NYC. Adam is a writer and performer on NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Daughter Susie is a professional writer, comedian and performer who works in television.

Publishers Weekly called Edith Layton "one of romance's most gifted writers." Layton had enthralled readers and critics with books that capture the spirit of historically distant places and peoples. "What I've found," she said, "is that life was very different in every era, but that love and love of life is always the same."

Amazon.com's top reviewer called Layton's Alas, My Love (April 2005, Avon Books), "a wonderful historical." And one of her last release, Bride Enchanted, was a Romantic Times 2007 Reviewers' Choice Award Nominee. For her previous work, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times, and excellent reviews, awards and commendations from Library Journal, Romance Readers Anonymous and The Romance Writers of America.

Edith Layton lived on Long Island where she devoted time as a volunteer for the North Shore Animal League , the world's largest no-kill pet rescue and adoption organization. Her dog Daisy --adopted herself from a shelter-- was just one member of Layton's household menagerie.

Edith Layton passed away June 1, 2009, after five years of very private struggles with cancer. During those years, she continued to write her wonderful books, post blogs, and welcome two much adored grandsons into the world.

Source: http://www.edithlayton.com/bio/index.htm
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Edith Layton wrote her first novel when she was ten. She bought a marbleized notebook and set out to write a story that would fit between its covers. An award-winning author with more than thirty novels and numerous novellas to her credit, her criteria changed with time. The story had to fit the reader as well as between the covers.

Graduating from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in creative writing and theater, Edith worked for various media, including a radio station and a major motion picture company. She married and went to suburbia, where she was fruitful and multiplied to the tune of three children. Her eldest, Michael, is a social worker and artist in NYC. Adam is a writer and performer on NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Daughter Susie is a professional writer, comedian and performer who works in television.

Publishers Weekly called Edith Layton "one of romance's most gifted writers." Layton had enthralled readers and critics with books that capture the spirit of historically distant places and peoples. "What I've found," she said, "is that life was very different in every era, but that love and love of life is always the same."

Amazon.com's top reviewer called Layton's Alas, My Love (April 2005, Avon Books), "a wonderful historical." And one of her last release, Bride Enchanted, was a Romantic Times 2007 Reviewers' Choice Award Nominee. For her previous work, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times, and excellent reviews, awards and commendations from Library Journal, Romance Readers Anonymous and The Romance Writers of America.

Edith Layton lived on Long Island where she devoted time as a volunteer for the North Shore Animal League , the world's largest no-kill pet rescue and adoption organization. Her dog Daisy --adopted herself from a shelter-- was just one member of Layton's household menagerie.

Edith Layton passed away June 1, 2009, after five years of very private struggles with cancer. During those years, she continued to write her wonderful books, post blogs, and welcome two much adored grandsons into the world.

Source: http://www.edithlayton.com/bio/index.htm
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Here are the posts that, according to the referrals program statistics, generated more out clicks:

1) The Locker Room by Amy Lane
Post: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1285667.html
Referral Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1613720114/?tag=elimyrevandra-20

2) A Strong and Sudden Thaw by R.W. Day
Post: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1281982.html
Referral Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590210638/?tag=elimyrevandra-20

3) Catalyst by S.L. Armstrong & K. Piet
Post: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1277179.html
Referral Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982700873/?tag=elimyrevandra-20

4) Taken By the Pack (Phases) by Cheryl Dragon
Post: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1243841.html
Referral Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KAA8QM/?tag=elimyrevandra-20

5) One Night in December by Terry O'Reilly
Post: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1292638.html
Referral Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1453699953/?tag=elimyrevandra-20

books from 6 to 10 )

Still in list from the previous month )

* There are more than 10 since some are tie positions. The books with the same number of clicks are listed alphabetically.

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