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Cameron Dokey

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Cameron Dokey (born 1956) is an American author. She lives in Seattle, Washington with her three cats and her husband.[1] Cameron was born in the Central Valley of California. Her father was a teacher of Philosophy, Creative Writing, and Western Literature, and perhaps for this reason, Cameron grew up reading classical literature and mythology.[2] Both Cameron's parents are authors. Her mother's work is less well-known than that of her father. Cameron's grandmother, Mabel, was a singer on the radio in the early decades of the 20th century.[3]

Cameron studied Archaeology at Sonoma State University just prior to extending her high school career as an actress by acting for several years at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, in Ashland, Oregon. Cameron then moved to Seattle, where she continued acting at several locations including the Seattle Rep. It was in Seattle that Cameron met her husband, Jim Verdery.

After several years of acting and working in different capacities, Cameron has settled into writing.

Works

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Hearts and Dreams

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  • Katherine: Hearts and Dreams
  • Charlotte: Heart of Hope
  • Stephanie: Heart of Gold
  • Carrie: Heart of Courage

Fear Street Saga novels

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  • The Sign of Fear
  • Dance of Death
  • Faces of Terror
  • The Hand of Power
  • The Raven Woman (Advertised but unpublished)

Buffy & Angel novels

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Charmed novels

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  • Haunted by Desire
  • Truth and Consequences
  • Picture Perfect

Once upon a Time

Mystery Date Novels

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  • Love Me, Love Me Not
  • Blue Moon
  • Heart's Desire

The Blair Witch Files

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  • The Prisoner
  • The Obsession

Other works

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  • How NOT to Spend Your Senior Year
  • Forget Me Not (Mary-Kate and Ashley Sweet 16 series 17)
  • Hindenburg, 1937
  • The Talisman
  • Washington Avalanche, 1910
  • Together Forever

References

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  1. ^ Demigods and Monsters ISBN 9780979233142 page 22
  2. ^ "Cameron Dokey". Archived from the original on 2016-02-22. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  3. ^ "Cameron Dokey". Archived from the original on 2006-11-14. Retrieved 2006-03-11.
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