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Louise Payne

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December 31, 1985

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Louise Payne is a freelance writer who specializes in Street Fiction and Erotic novels. Known for her vivid imagination and seductive development, penning novels for her is just a walk in the park, and her goal to spread her wings as an notable author is setting a trend overseas. She is twenty-seven and currently resides in East London where she pulls inspiration from her home town, Hackney. She writes about urban culture, corruption, sex, relationships and family secrets. Many of which she has witnessed firsthand living in her community in East London. Her debut titles include ‘Dirty Mind Games’ and the sequel; ‘Same Game Different Players’, of the ‘Playing Dirty Mind Games’ trilogy.

Louise’s philosophy is to believe in yourself, make your
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Excerpt from the novel THE LAST THIRST- Chapter Three - UNEDITED

Byron’s bedroom was a sanctuary. A dark room in which he slept and worked, but it fit his personality to a tee. It wasn’t decorated lavishly like the rest of the Estate, laid out in two levels, artwork and hand sculptured wooden figures graced a crocked workbench under the only window in the room, and an unfinished painting sat on an easel a foot from the step up level where he slept. Byron moved Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 09, 2013 08:52
Average rating: 3.95 · 79 ratings · 13 reviews · 15 distinct works
Spin Cycle

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Playing Dirty Mind Games: S...

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Same Game Different Players

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The Mind of a Dangerous Woman

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Spin Cycle: Dirty Laundry

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Spin Cycle: Another Load

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The Last Thirst

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2013 — 2 editions
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The Beginning: A Family Feu...

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Spin Cycle: The Resolution

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