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Lee Wilkinson
:''Lee Wilkinson may also refer to the statistician Leland Wilkinson.'' Lee Wilkinson (born Nottingham, England) is a popular British writer of over 30 romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1987, and is now publishing independently through the site "Lulu". Her latest romantic novel "Marley" is available through "Lulu". Biography Lee Wilkinson born in Nottingham, England, is an only child. She was educated at an all-girls school. Lee married Dennis at 22. They had two children, a son and a daughter, and became grandparents four times over. Following the death of Dennis she still lives in their 300-year-old stone cottage in a Derbyshire village. After publishing 39 books with Mills and Boon over many years she has now started publishing independently using the internet publisher "Lulu". Bibliography Single novels *Motive for Marriage (1987) *Hong Kong Honeymoon (1991) *My Only Love (1992) *Joy Bringer (1992) *Lost Lady (1993) *Adam's Angel (1994) *That Devil Love (1994) *Blind O ...
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Leland Wilkinson
Leland Wilkinson (November 5, 1944 – December 10, 2021) was an American statistician and computer scientist at H2O.ai and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at University of Illinois at Chicago. Wilkinson developed the SYSTAT statistical package in the early 1980s, sold it to SPSS in 1995, and worked at SPSS for 10 years recruiting and managing the visualization team. He left SPSS in 2008 and became Executive VP of SYSTAT Software Inc. in Chicago. He then served as the VP of Data Visualization at Skytree, Inc and VP of Statistics at Tableau Software before joining H2O.ai. His research focused on scientific visualization and statistical graphics. In these communities he was well known for his book ''The Grammar of Graphics'', which was the foundation for the R package ggplot2. Early life Wilkinson was born on November 5, 1944 to Kirk C. Wilkinson, an art editor of ''Woman's Day'' magazine. He is the brother of Alec Wilkinson, a writer for ''The New Yorker''. He graduated fr ...
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Jacqueline Baird
Jacqueline Baird (born 1 April in Northumberland, England) is popular English writer of over 30 romance novels since 1988. Awards * Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award 1998. Best Harlequin Presents * Romantic Times Wishes * Numerous Waldenbooks Series Best-seller List * Numerous British Best-seller List * USA Today Best -seller List. April 2010 Bibliography Single novels * ''Dark Desiring'' (1988) * ''Shattered Trust'' (1990) Romano2(Kristine Series) by Martha Cecilia Tagalog version. * ''Passionate Betrayal'' (1991) * ''Dishonourable Proposal'' (1992) * ''Guilty Passion'' (1992) * ''Master of Passion'' (1993) * ''Gamble on Passion'' (1994) * ''Nothing Changes Love'' (1994) * ''A Devious Desire'' (1995) * ''The Valentine Child'' (1995) * ''Raul's Revenge'' (1996) * ''The Reluctant Fiancee'' (1997) * ''Mistaken for a Mistress'' (1997) * ''Giordanni's Proposal'' (1998) * ''A Husband of Convenience'' (1999) * ''Husband on Trust'' (2000) * ''A Most Passionate Revenge'' (2000) * ...
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Margaret Mayo (born 7 February 1936 in Staffordshire, England) is a British writer of over 80 romance novels since 1976. Biography Margaret Mayo was born on 7 February 1936 in Staffordshire, England. She left school at fifteen, and learned shorthand and typing, to work as a secretary for many years. At 22, she married and had two children, Adrian and Tina. At 40, she began to publish romantic novels to Mills & Boon. Bibliography Single novels *Destiny Paradise (1976) *Land of Ice and Fire (1976) *Perilous Waters (1976) *Shades of Autumn (1976) *Rainbow Magic (1977) *Sea Gypsy (1977) *Tregenna Tyrant (1977) *Autumn Deception (1978) *Afraid to Love (1978) *Unwilling Wife (1979) *Mistaken Marriage (1979) *Stormy Affair (1979) *Valley of the Hawk (1979) *Burning Desire (1980) *Pirate Lover (1980) *Innocent Bride (1980) *Tormented Love (1980) *Taste of Paradise (1981) *Charming Enemy (1981) *Divided Loyalties (1981) *Diamond Stud (1981) *Dangerous Journey (1982) *Bitter Reunion ...
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Sandra Field
Jill MacLean (born 1941 in England) is a Canadian writer of children's fiction books and, under the pseudonyms of Sandra Field, Jan MacLean and Jocelyn Haley, a popular author of over 70 romance novels for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd since 1974. Biography Jill MacLean was born in 1941 in England. In 1950, her family moved to Nova Scotia, Canada. She graduated in Science with honours from Dalhousie University. After her graduation, she married, and worked on metal-induced rancidity of cod fillets at the Fisheries Research Board, until her daughter was born. Following the birth of her son, she was employed by the pathology laboratory of Sydney City Hospital and the biology department of Mount Allison University. When her husband joined the armed forces as a chaplain, the family moved 3 times in the first 18 months. Her children went to the school, and she did not consider to work. She read a dozen romance novels, and began to write. When she was published in 1974, she decided to use ...
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Kate Hardy
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Cathy Williams
Cathy Williams (born 1957 in Trinidad and Tobago) is a British writer of romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1990. Biography Cathy Williams was born in 1957 in Trinidad and Tobago in the West Indies. She lives in Chiswick, London, England, with her three daughters; Charlotte, Olivia and the youngest, Emma, who studied Engineering at Cambridge University while working as a freelance photographer. Bibliography Single novels Italian Titans #''Wearing The De Angelis Ring'' (2015) #''The Surprise De Angelis Baby'' (2016) Bachelor Tycoons series *''A Reluctant Wife'' (1998) Omnibus in collaboration *''His Secretary Bride'' (2000) (with Kim Lawrence) *''Marriages by Arrangement'' (2000) (with Diana Hamilton and Anne Weale) *''Nine to Five'' (2001) (with Kim Lawrence and Sandra Marton) *''Caribbean Caress'' (2002) (with Catherine Spencer) *''Passion in Paradise'' (2004) (with Jacqueline Baird and Sara Craven) *''Secrets and Sins... Revealed! / From Lust to Love'' (2005) (with Mi ...
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Jessica Steele
Jessica Steele (9 May 1933 – 23 November 2020) was a British author of 88 romance novels that spanned a career over four decades, Her novels have been published by Mills & Boon since 1979 starting with The Icicle Heart. Her last novel was The Girl From Honeysuckle Farm and it was published in 2009. Biography Steele was born in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. She worked initially as a clerk and she married in 1967. She travelled to Hong Kong, China, Mexico, Japan, Peru, Russia, Egypt, Chile and Greece in order to establish a background for her novels. Bibliography Single Novels * ''The Icicle Heart'' (1979) * ''Hostage to Dishonour'' (1979) * ''Hostile Engagement'' (1979) * ''Spring Girl'' (1979) * ''Pride's Master'' (1979) * ''Intimate Friends'' (1979) * ''The Other Woman'' (1980) * ''Turbulent Covenant'' (1980) * ''Magic of His Kiss'' (1980) * ''Price to be Met'' (1980) * ''Devil in Disguise'' (1980) * ''Innocent Abroad'' (1981) * ''Bachelor's Wife'' (1981) ...
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