About MeganEver since Megan Ryder discovered Jude Deveraux and Judith McNaught while sneaking around the “forbidden” romance section of the library one day after school, she has been voraciously devouring romance novels of all types.
Now a romance author in her own right, Megan pens sexy contemporary novels all about family and hot lovin’ with the boy next door. She lives in Connecticut, spending her days as a technical writer and her spare time divided between her addiction to knitting and reading. Follow Megan on social media sites: Facebook & Instagram. Find her books on Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble and GoodReads. |
Fun Facts About Me
I studied Athletic Training in college and always wanted to work with professional baseball teams. Unfortunately, I started working with football and soccer and realized hanging around outside in the cold, wind, rain, ice and snow was NOT my cup of tea. So I switched to teaching. History and Social Studies to be precise. And I realized the classroom was not for me either. So onto career path three in corporate America.
I always wanted to write but never thought it was a true career. I started writing about dogs and horses, then alternate endings to my favorite books like Anne of Green Gables, Lord of the Rings, Shannara Chronicles, and more, particularly more about the romance between characters. Once I discovered romance, I was hooked.
I am an avid knitter, using knitting as a tool for plotting (and procrastination). I spend an inordinate amount of time on Ravelry, looking for new patterns and projects. My yarn collection rivals my book collection.
I always wanted to write but never thought it was a true career. I started writing about dogs and horses, then alternate endings to my favorite books like Anne of Green Gables, Lord of the Rings, Shannara Chronicles, and more, particularly more about the romance between characters. Once I discovered romance, I was hooked.
I am an avid knitter, using knitting as a tool for plotting (and procrastination). I spend an inordinate amount of time on Ravelry, looking for new patterns and projects. My yarn collection rivals my book collection.