Constance Laux

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Constance Laux
BornJanuary 21, 1952 [1]
Cleveland, Ohio (U.S.)
Pen nameConstance Laux,
Connie Deka,
Connie Lane,
Connie Laux,
Casey Daniels,
Kylie Logan,
Zoe Daniels,
Miranda Bliss,
Anastasia Hastings,
Lucy Ness,
Mimi Granger
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period1992 - present
Genre Romance

Constance Laux (born January 21, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American writer of romance novels as her real name and of mystery and young adult novels under her many pen names: Connie Deka, Connie Lane, Connie Laux, Casey Daniels, Zoe Daniels, Kylie Logan, Miranda Bliss, Mimi Granger, Lucy Ness, and Anastasia Hastings.

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Biography

Constance Laux was born on January 21 in Cleveland, Ohio (U.S.). She studied English Literature at Queen's College in Oxford, England (UK).

She married her childhood sweetheart, and they live in Brecksville, a suburb of Cleveland, with their two children. [2]

Connie began writing during the summer of 1990 with her first book, The Fortune Teller. The book would go on to be nationally recognized.

Connie writes under many pseudonyms to differentiate the types and tones of books that she writes. [3] [4]

Bibliography

As Constance Laux

Lords of Desire multi-author series

Anthology contribution

As Connie Deka

As Zoe Daniels

The Year of the Cat

As Connie Laux

Blood Moon

Ghosts of Fear Street, with R. L. Stine

As Connie Lane

Burton at Cupid's Hideaway Series

As Miranda Bliss

A Cooking Class Mystery

As Casey Daniels

Pepper Martin Mystery Series

A Miss Barnum Mystery

As Kylie Logan

Button Box Mystery Series

League of Literary Ladies Series

Chili Cook-Off Series

An Ethnic Eats Mystery

Jazz Ramsey Series

As Lucy Ness

A Haunted Mansion Mystery

As Mimi Granger

A Love is Murder Mystery

As Anastasia Hastings

A Dear Miss Hermione Mystery

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