Maggie Shayne's Fantastic Fiction is special in many aspects. One of the key things is her ability to build tension throughout the story. She slowly reveals details, keeping the readers in suspense. Also, her Fantastic Fiction often features strong female characters. These characters are not just damsels in distress but are independent and capable of taking charge in the often - complex and dangerous situations she creates in her stories. Her works also tend to have a touch of magic and the unknown, which gives them a distinct charm.
One of her notable works is 'Wings in the Night' series. It has a great blend of vampire lore and romance. Another is 'The Portal' which is full of mystery and supernatural elements.
Maggie Ireland from 'Rejected and Forsaken by Maggie Ireland' is the central character in terms of the actions described in the title. Without reading the story, we can't say much about her personality or character traits. She could be a mean - spirited person if the rejection and forsaking are unjust, or she could have her own reasons which the story might explore. Maybe she is a character who is going through some sort of personal struggle that leads her to these actions.
Since I don't have more context about'maggie novel', it's hard to say exactly what it's about. It might be a work of fiction that focuses on Maggie's internal struggles, like dealing with self - doubt or trying to find her place in the world. It could also be a historical novel where Maggie is living during a particular era and experiencing the events and social changes of that time.