![]() ![]() ![]() Having received a fee in her hands, Rachel realized that she could make a living doing what she loved and left her job. Succubus Blues was printed and published by Kensington Books in 2007. ![]() This is how the "Succubus Blues", also known as "Fallen Angel", was born. Since the number of interesting books for Rachel over the years began to come across less and less, she decided to follow the advice of Clive Staples Lewis - the creator of the saga about Narnia - and write a book that she herself would like. The girl also completed her studies at this educational institution to the end, becoming a certified teacher.Īfter graduating from the capital's university, Rachel nevertheless decided to work in her last specialty, getting a job as a teacher of sociology and English.īy that time, Mead's love of reading had not faded away, but on the contrary, only intensified. She decided to graduate from another university, but outside her native state - the University of Washington. After that, Mead graduated from Western Michigan University, where she studied for an MA in Comparative Religious Studies. While her classmates were reading stories of love, Rachel studied tomes about the adventures of mythical gods and heroes, or legends of the Middle Ages.Īfter graduation, the girl entered the University of Michigan, after which she received a bachelor of arts degree. Back in her school years, Mead fell in love with books. ![]() It happened in Michigan (USA), where the girl's early years passed. ![]()
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