Elizabeth Lueda Amerine earned her doctorate in clinical psychology in 1990 after previous careers in travel and real estate. She has published a poetry memoir, The Way We Were, and has been published in several poetry anthologies. She taught at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas and at Richland College in Dallas, Texas. This is her first novel, but she has been writing stories since the age of 6 while at home with the chicken pox. Writing has been a constant part of her life as has her interest in human behavior, relationships, history and mythology. Not to mention reading. Her mantra is Read More Books.