Lyn Horner lives in Fort Worth, Texas, “where the west begins,” with her husband Ken and three very spoiled cats. Both animal lovers, they also feed and shelter a gaggle of community cats who come and go.

Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lyn attended the the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. After graduating, she worked as a fashion illustrator and art instructor. Then her husband’s job took them to Chicagoland. At that point, she gave up her art career and stayed home to raise their two young children. Soon growing bored, she took up writing, which she had always enjoyed. She came to love researching and writing passionate love stories.

Lyn is a cross-genre author. She writes different sub-genres of romance. Her works include her award-winning western historical series, Texas Devlins. She also has a pre-apocalyptic series called Romancing the Guardians and a time travel series, Legendary Rendezvous. She loves to inject paranormal twists in her stories that often feature characters with psychic gifts. No doubt because she long ago experienced precognitive dreams herself.
Lyn is part Scotch Irish. This explains why Ireland, its rich history, and wealth of myth and legends often play a part in her stories. She is especially proud of her Irish historical romance Rebel Mine. Set during the great 1798 Irish rebellion against British rule, it required many, many hours of research. Not that Lyn minded! It has been highly recommended by the Historical Fiction Company.
Want to take a deep dive into Lyn Horner’s life? Read her very personal memoir: Six Cats In My Kitchen. getBook.at/Six-Cats




Hi Lyn. I’ve really been enjoying your blog and want to nominate you for the Liebster Blogger Award! You can find more information about the Liebster over on my blog at http://wp.me/p3hBCN-3G.
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Hi T.A. Thank you for nominating me for the Liebster Award. What an honor! It’s kind of late, so I will visit your site and check out the details in the morning. I’m glad you are enjoying my blog!
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Hello! Quick question that’s completely off topic. Do you know how to make your site mobile friendly? My weblog looks weird when viewing from my iphone 4. I’m
trying to find a template or plugin that might be able to resolve this issue.
If you have any suggestions, please share. With thanks!
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I’m afraid I can’t help you. I’m not very tech savvy. Try the WrodPress community. You will likely find an answer there.
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Dear Lyn,
Hope all is well! I came across your books and wanted to reach out and see if you needed any help promoting them?
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Best Regards,
Kelsey
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Love the covers, Lyn and your efforts with the site are outstanding.
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Thank you, Mel! I’m delighted to know you approve of the book covers and this site!
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Hello! Where did you download design of this website? It is incredible 😉
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Thanks! I designed this site myself using the twenty-ten theme from WordPress.
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I am really loving the theme/design of your weblog. Do you ever run into any
web browser compatibility issues? A small number of my blog readers have complained about my blog not working correctly in Explorer but looks great in Firefox.
Do you have any solutions to help fix this problem?
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Not that I know of. Thanks for visiting.
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First of all I want to say wonderful blog! I had a quick
question in which I’d like to ask if you do not mind. I was interested to know how you center yourself and clear your head prior to writing. I have had a hard time clearing my thoughts in getting my thoughts out. I do enjoy writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are usually wasted just trying to figure out how to begin. Any suggestions or hints? Cheers!
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Great question. I center my self by reviewing the last few paragraphs I previously wrote. This gets me back into the story and usually helps me move on.
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This is awesome!
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Thanks! Come again.
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when is the new book to be relaesed it is early 2013
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I have three more chapters to write, expect to finish by the end of March. Then it’s off to the proof reader. With luck it will be published around mid April. A great deal of research has gone into this story, which of course takes time. Plus I’m just not a speedy writer. I’m working on the book cover in my spare time (Ha!) and will post it here when it’s done.
Thank you for your interest.
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I am extremely impressed with your writing skills as well as with the layout on your weblog. Is this a paid theme or did you customize it yourself? Anyway keep up the nice quality writing, it’s rare to see a nice blog like this one today..
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So happy to know you enjoy my blog. I use a free WordPress theme and customize it to suit my needs. I’m a visual artist as well as a writer. That helps.
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