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Chanise Austin publishes interracial short stories that she longs to read and watch on screen. Her love of romance, from telenovelas to Hallmark movies, shines through in the heart of her erotica. She enjoys exploring various aspects of female sexuality in order to add authenticity to her stories and stoke the curiosity of her readers. Her interests include biking the trails of the Pacific Northwest and trying out vegan recipes on her meat-eater husband.

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