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Ann Raven is married to a wonderful man called Mario. They live in Canada. Ann first started writing children's fantasy stories, which she hopes will someday be published. She loves reading romance novels, watching movies and listening to country music. Her favorite movie(s) is the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Her top four favorite romance authors are Angela Verdenius, Christine Feehan, C. J. Barry and Sherrilyn Kenyon. Of her favorite country singers she enjoys listening to Randy Travis and Reba McEntire.
Ann's first book is co-author with Jazz Matthews. They wrote a paranormal romance titled Night of the Cat for a contest sponsored by Romance at Heart Publications in 2005. They were quite surprised to win first place and have their story published in the anthology Animal Attraction under the pseudonym of their combined names, Jazz Raven.
Animal Attraction also features stories by Brit Blaise - Monkey Around and Sandy Lynn - Faith and Love and is no longer available.
In October 2006, His Silver Savior was released. It's a single story Ann wrote of a futuristic/scifi world that is in peril and only the sexy hunk ranger and the beautiful archaeologist with her loyal morphdog can save it. His Silver Savior can be purchased at Romance at Heart Publications.
My Inner Dragon

Crimson Dragon
In the war between good and evil, types take the side of the noble and good.
When it comes to the powers of Chaos vs. those of Law and Order, your inner dragon walks a fine line between Law and Chaos. As far as magical tendencies, a Crimson Dragon's nature does not lend itself well to the ways of Magic. During combat situations, whether by spells or by claw, your inner dragon will do whatever it takes to get the job done.
Dragon Description:
At greater distances, crimson dragons appear identical to red dragons. Unlike most dragons, the scales of a crimson dragon change little in color throughout their lives. They stay a bright crimson red from birth to old age. While crimson dragons resemble red dragons in appearance, their temperament and outlook on life are quite different. While they still tend to hoard treasure, Crimson dragons take the side of good during conflicts between good and evil. A crimson dragon's worst enemy is the evil red dragon, who give them a bad reputation. Combat between the two types are relatively common, and, assuming the combatants are of roughly the same age, these fights are usually quite evenly matched.
Take the Dragon Quiz and find out who your Inner Dragon is.
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