20:54, 28 August 2024 (UTC)LenorWilliams (talk)https://www.amazon.com/Kevin-KatheRINe-Lifetime-Crystal-Charlotte/dp/1665757221 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209791883-kevin-and-katherine-in-the-next-lifetime?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=vuYyG24O1o&rank=1 https://www.journal-topics.com/events/united-states/illinois/chicago/events/book-signing-novel-kevin-and-katherine-in-the-next-lifetime/
https://www.cclane-author.com/
LenorWilliams (talk) 20:54, 28 August 2024 (UTC)I was part of a book club that got a chance to meet this author. I know she's 70 years old and new at this, but her success had become apparent. That first novel is really something. I and think she should be have a wikipedia page. I really do.
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Crystal Charlotte (CC) Lane is the pen name for a retired professor from a major university who is the author of fascinating romance novels. She is also a retired, high-level public administration official whose career included publication of works in various government disciplines - as well as competitive writing projects for which she has received significant recognition and awards. Although CC is a talented writer and has authored numerous documents and articles related to her fields of expertise; her romance novels take you on incredible emotional and passionate journeys across races, cultures, and societies. Her brand explores the complexities of love and romance when dealing with boundaries, its differences, and the impact of these relationships on loved ones. Her fresh perspectives add depth to these captivating tales of love across these boundaries - as she includes some spice along the way.
You’ll notice blue throughout CC's writing which represents attributes of trust, loyalty, faith, and intelligence. She concentrates on the color blue in her romantic writing because it also represents both the sky and the sea and is associated with open spaces, freedom, intuition, imagination, inspiration, and sensitivity which adds to the experience of passionately and truly loving someone.
CC is happily married and began her writing career as a romance novelist after retirement. She and her husband have four children and four grandchildren. She resides in the Chicago Metropolitan area.
CC's amazing romance novels include "Kevin and KatheRINe in the Next Lifetime" and "Shilpa's Blue Crayon."
LenorWilliams (talk) 20:15, 28 August 2024 (UTC)