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Rachel Cray writes erotic romances to three sub-genres: the first she calls “law firm erotic”, where her characters are the horny partners and employees of a U.S. law firm, and whose spare-time activities may best be described simply as sex-related. The second sub-genre she calls “village erotic”, where the cast are the horny inhabitants of Maybourne, a fictional old market town in the heart of England with a number of olde worlde villages, Tudor buildings, a ruined abbey and other picturesque features in both rural and urban settings. The third sub-genre is historical fiction set in the anarchy of 12th century England - during ‘the Nineteen Long Winters when God and His angels slept’.
Rachel Cray has worked in several European countries, first as a secretary and then as an executive assistant, before returning to her roots in Surrey, England, and close to London; she has an academic background in geography and history and, for many years, she was the director of administration at the London office of a large U.S. law firm before leaving to run her own recruitment company. Now in semi-retirement, she devotes most of her spare time to writing erotic romance novellas, drawing on her life’s experiences in a variety of fields. She is married and has adult children and grandchildren.
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