Diane SolomonDiane Solomon has written four books published by Eloquent Rascals Publishing. The most recent is the second in the "Ravenstone" series, written with her husband Mark Carey, entitled "The Twain." The first is "The Ravenstone: The Secret of Ninham Moutain." She also wrote "88 Guys for Coffee," a humorous women's novel about online dating. Plus, in the non-fiction department, she wrote "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Guide to the The Homeopathic Treatment of CFS/ME," hoping to be able to help others afflicted with this dreadful disease. It quickly became the best selling book in the homeopathy section in November, 2015. Diane began her career in the UK as a singer and songwriter on BBC TV. Then, after 15 years of traveling the world as an entertainer, the dreaded Chronic Fatigue Syndrome destroyed her career. She struggled for almost eight years, years of wading through half a life, finally regaining her health with the help of a homeopathic remedy. This launched Diane into new studies and a second career: homeopath and nutritionist which she practiced for twenty years, using a combination of nutrients, herbs, homeopathic remedies, and diet and lifestyle recommendations. Now retired from practice and focused on writing, Diane lives in beautiful Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with her husband, Mark. Sometimes called a "Renaissance Woman," she writes, edits, researches, designs and builds gardens, always seeking more knowledge, more understanding, and more creative flow. Read More Read Less