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Christine Sparks
Lucy Gordon is a pseudonym used by Christine Sparks Fiorotto, a popular British writer of more than 75 romance novels. She began working on a British women's magazine, but since 1984 she has published her romance novels with Silhouette Books and Mills & Boon (or Harlequin Enterprises in the USA). Biography Christine Sparks was born in England, Great Britain. Since 1984, Sparks has published novels under the pseudonym Lucy Gordon, and also Penelope Stratton. She has also published under her own name. In 1992 she won a RITA Award for ''Song of the Lorelei''. Sparks was married to a Venice, Venetian artist and they lived in different parts of Italy, though she currently lives in England. Bibliography Single novels *''Legacy of Fire'' (1984) *''The Judgment of Paris'' (1984) *''Enchantment in Venice'' (1985) *''Island of Dreams'' (1985) *''Cold Hearted Man'' (1985) *''Take All Myself'' (1985) *''Virtue and Vice'' (1985) *''My Only Love, My Only Hate'' (1986) *''Once upon a Time'' ...
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Rebecca Winters
Rebecca Brown Burton (born February 14, 1940 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States) is a popular United States writer of over 75 romance novels under her married name Rebecca Burton, under her complete name Rebecca Brown Burton, and as Rebecca Winters for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. Biography Born on February 14, 1940 in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. Burton is the daughter of Dr. John Zimmerman Brown, Jr. and Kathryn Ormsby Hyde. She studied in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is mother of four, Wilford, John, Dominique Jessop and Maxim, and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bibliography As Rebecca Burton Single novels *''By Love Divided'' (1978) *''The Loving Season'' (1979) As Rebecca Brown Burton Single novels *''To Love Again'' (1987) As Rebecca Winters Single novels *''Fully Involved'' (1990) *''The Story Princess'' (1990) *''Rites of Love'' (1991) *''Blackie's Woman'' (1991) *''Rescued Heart'' (1991) *''The Marriage Bracelet'' (1992) *''Both of Them'' (1992) *''Meant for Eac ...
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Jessica Hart (writer)
Jessica Hart (b. Accra, Ghana) is a British writer of over 55 romance novels in Mills & Boon. She is winner of the US RITA Award and the British RoNA Award. Biography Jessica Hart was born in Accra, Ghana, and grew up around Africa. She obtained a degree in French from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where her mother continues living. She has traveled by Tanganyika, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, Oman, Australian Outback, Kathmandu, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Cameroon, Algeria, United States, Egypt, Kenya, France, Belize, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Spain, Italy, Greece… many of these countries have featured as settings in her books in one way or another. She published her first book in 1991, and in 2004, she completed a Ph.D. on York's later medieval and early modern streets. Jessica generally lives in York, England dividing her time between Yorkshire and Wiltshire, where her partner, John, lives. Awards * ''Christmas Eve Marriage'': 2005 - Rita Award B ...
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Caroline Anderson (writer)
Caroline Anderson is the pseudonym by Caroline M. Woolnough (born British Hong Kong) is a popular British writer of over 80 contemporary romance novels to Mills & Boon (or Harlequin Enterprises Ltd) since 1991. She specializes in medical romances. Before writing, she has been a nurse, a secretary, a teacher, and has run her own business. Married with John, they had two sisters: Sarah and Hannah, and lived in Suffolk, England. Bibliography Single Novels *''Practice Makes Perfect'', 1991/12 *''Saving Dr. Gregory'', 1992/04 *''A Gentle Giant'', 1992/06 *''Just What the Doctor Ordered'', 1993/05 *''Picking Up the Pieces'', 1994/02 *''Once More, With Feeling'', 1994/12 *''Role Play'', 1995/02 *''Taken For Granted'', 1995/05 *''A Familiar Stranger'', 1995/08 *''One Step at a Time'', 1996/01 *''The Teapot Trail: A Taste of Cumbria'', 1996/01 *''Just Another Miracle!'', 1998/02 *''That Forever Feeling'', 1998/02 *''A Funny Thing Happened...'', 1999/01 *''Kids Included!'', 1999/06 *''P ...
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Alexandra Sellers
Alexandra Sellers is a writer and author of 40 contemporary romance novels and a cat language textbook considered by some to be an academic spoof. Her novels have been published in various Harlequin and Silhouette category lines, including Desire, Intrigue, Mills & Boon, Special Releases, Presents, Intimate Moments and Special Edition, as well as by Entangled and Dell. She is best known for her ''Sons of the Desert'' sheikh series. Biography Early life and influences Sellers became interested in exotic locations when she was 10 and read '' The Arabian Nights''. The book inspired her to begin writing, and she penned her first story called "Stormy", a fictionalized account of the life of her cat from the cat's perspective, soon after. Sellers believes that any writer is influenced by every writer they've read. Sellers' favourite authors include Doris Lessing, Jane Austen, Robertson Davies and romance authors such as Jane Donnelly and Mary Burchell. Among books that have strong ...
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Kate Walker (writer)
Kate Walter (born 7 May 1950 in Nottinghamshire, England) was a popular British writer of 50 romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1984. Biography Catherine Mary Wade was born on 7 May 1950 in Nottinghamshire, England of Irish extraction, but the family moved to West Yorkshire when she was just 18 months old. She was the middle child of five daughters. She studied English and Library Science in the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she met her husband. They married and installed in Lincolnshire She worked until she was a mother. As Kate Walker published her first novel in 1984. Bibliography Single novels The Sicilian Brothers Series #''The Sicilian's Wife'' (2002) #''The Sicilian's Red-Hot Revenge'' (2007) Nicolaides / Morgan Series #''The Married Mistress'' (2003) #''Their Secret Baby'' (2003) Alcolar Family Trilogy #''The Twelve-month Mistress'' (2004) #''The Spaniard's Inconvenient Wife'' (2004) #''Bound by Blackmail'' (2005) Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author ...
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Sharon Kendrick
Sharon Kendrick, née ''Wirdnam'' (b. London, England) is a popular British writer of over 100 romance novels published by Mills & Boon since 1993. Her books regularly top the sales charts for romance fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. Biography Sharon Wirdnam born in London, England, daughter of Donald Llewelyn Wirdnam, grew up near Heathrow Airport. She has been a waitress, a cook, a photographer and a nurse and she drove an ambulance across the Australian desert. Sharon currently lives and works in Winchester and Plymouth. She has a daughter and a son. Publications As Sharon Kendrick Single Novels *No Escaping Love (1993) *Cruel Angel (1993) *Sweet Madness (1994) *Potent as Poison (1995) *Savage Seduction (1995) *Passionate Fantasy (1995) *Part-Time Father (1995) *Taking Risks (1996) *Taking It All (1996) *His Baby! (1996) *Untamed Lover (1996) *Mistress Material (1996) *Wait and See (1997) *That Kind of Man (1997) *Long-Distance Marriage (1997) *Make-Over Marriage (19 ...
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Helen Bianchin
Helen Bianchin (born 20 February 1939) is a New Zealand-born Australian writer. Since 1975, she has written over 55 romance novels for Mills & Boon. Biography Bianchin was born on 20 February 1939 in New Zealand. She worked as a legal secretary, then spent two years working and travelling in Australia. In Cairns, she met Danilo Bianchin, an Italian from Treviso; six months later, they married. They had one daughter, Lucia, and two sons Angelo and Peter. Since 1981, the family has resided in Australia. Bibliography Single Novels * The Willing Heart (1975) * Bewildered Haven (1976) * Avenging Angel (1977)Harliquin Romance #2084 * Hills of Home (1978)Harliquin Romance #2175 * Vines in Splendour (1978) * Stormy Possession (1979) * Edge of Spring (1979) * Master of Uluru (1980)Harliquin Romance #2378 * Devil in Command (1980) * Savage Touch (1981) * Wildfire Encounter (1982) * Savage pagan (1984) * Yesterday's Shadow (1984) * Sweet Tempest (1984) * Dark Tyrant (1984) * Bitter Encore ...
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