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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margaret Way
Margaret Way (b. Brisbane d. Cleveland, Queensland, Australia ) was an Australian writer of romance novels and women's fiction. A prolific author, Way wrote more than 120 novels since 1970, many through Mills & Boon, a romance imprint of British publisher Harlequin UK Ltd., owned by Harlequin Enterprises. Biography Before her marriage, she was a well-known pianist, teacher, vocal coach and accompanist. She began writing when her son, Laurence Way, was born, a friend took a pile of Mills & Boon books to her, she read all and decided that she also could write these types of novels. She began to write and promote her country with her stories set in Australia. She sold her first novels in 1970. Margaret Way lives with her family in her native Brisbane. Beginning in 2013, Margaret began to self-publish, releasing her first "e-book" mid-July. Margaret died on the 10th of August 2022 in Cleveland, Queensland. Bibliography Single Novels *''King Country'' (1970) *''Blaze of Silk'' (1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Linda Randall Wisdom
Linda Randall Wisdom is an American author of contemporary romance novels. Biography Wisdom began writing in 1978, and sold her first two novels, ''Dancer in the Shadows'' and ''Fourteen Karat Beauty'' to Silhouette Romance in 1979. After her supervisor discovered that she had written the books, he fired her from her job as the office manager for a personnel agency, and she turned to writing fiction full-time. Wisdom has twice been nominated for a ''Romantic Times'' Reviewers' Choice Award, in 2002 for ''Two Little Secrets'' and in 2003 for ''Pregnancy Countdown''. She has been a multi recipient of the ''Romantic Times'' Career Achievement Award. Works Novels *''Dancer in the Shadow'' (1981) *''Fourteen Karat Beauty'' (1982) *''Bright Tomorrow'' (1982) *''Man with Doubts'' (1982) *''Dreams from the Past'' (1983) *''Unspoken Past'' (1983) *''Guardian Angel'' (1983) *''Snow Queen'' (1984) *''For Better or Worse'' (1984) *''Caution: Man at Work'' (1984) *''Love Has Many Voices'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diana Duncan
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meryl Sawyer
Meryl is a given name, and may refer to: In people: * Meryl, a musical artist originating from the Martinique * Meryl Cassie (born 1984), New Zealand actress * Meryl Davis (born 1987), American ice dancer * Meryl Fernandes (born 1983), British actress * Meryl Fernando (1923-2007), Sri Lankan Sinhala teacher, trade unionist, and politician * Meryl Getline (born 1953), American pilot, author, and columnist * Meryl Streep (born 1949), American actress * Meryl Swanson (born 1970), Australian politician * Meryl Tankard (born 1955), Australian dancer and choreographer * Meryl Vladimer (21st century), artist, theatrical producer, and political activist * Maryla Rodowicz (born 1945), Polish pop singer In fiction: * Meryl Burbank, a character "played" by Hannah Gill in ''The Truman Show'' * Meryl Silverburgh, a character who appears in ''Policenauts'' and in the ''Metal Gear'' series. * Meryl Stryfe, a character who appears in ''Trigun''. Trademarks: * Meryl is also a trademarked brand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jennifer Taylor (writer)
Jennifer Taylor (born in England) is a popular British writer of 50 medical romance novels published by Mills & Boon since 1988. Biography Jennifer Taylor born on 1 January 1949 in England. She is a Chartered Librarian and worked for many years in scientific research. When she discovered medical romance books, she decided to write. She lives in the northwest of England with her husband and her dog. She loves reading and travel. Bibliography Single Novels * Final Score (1988) * Unexpected Challenge (1989) * A Magical Touch (1989) * Tender Pursuit (1989) * Lease on Love (1990) * Lovespell (1990) * Guilty of Love (1992) * Love Is a Risk (1992) * Old Love, New Love (1992) * Fox Tales (1992) * Destined to Love (1992) * Love Is the Answer (1993) * Promise Me Love (1993) * Spanish Nights (1994) * Playing at Love (1994) * Chase a Dream (1994) * Lovestorm (1994) * Jungle Fever (1995) * Desert Moon (1995) * Tides of Love (1995) * The Pleasures of the Table (1996) * Enticed (1996) * Ra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lucy Gordon (writer)
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 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'' (198 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sherry Lewis (author)
Shari Lewis (born Phyllis Naomi Hurwitz; January 17, 1933 – August 2, 1998) was a Peabody-winning American ventriloquist, puppeteer, children's entertainer, television show host, dancer, singer, actress, author, and symphonic conductor. She was best known as the original puppeteer of the sock puppet Lamb Chop, first appearing on '' Captain Kangaroo'' in March 1956 and then ''Hi Mom'', a local morning television show which aired on WRCA-TV in New York City. Early life Lewis was born Phyllis Naomi Hurwitz to Jewish parents, Ann (née Ritz) and Abraham Hurwitz, an education professor at Yeshiva University, who was originally from Vilnius, Lithuania. She had one sister, Barbara, who was nine years younger. Her parents encouraged her to perform and her father, who had been named New York City's "official magician" by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia during the Great Depression, taught her to perform specialized magic acts by the age of 13. She also received instruction in acroba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Susan Napier
Susan Napier (born 14 February 1954 in Auckland, New Zealand) was a popular New Zealand writer of over 30 romance novels in various Mills & Boon category lines since 1984. Biography Napier worked as a reporter at the newspaper ''Auckland Star'', where she met her future husband, Chief Reporter Tony Potter. They had two sons, Simon and Ben. Over 30 of her novels have been published, and they have been translated into a combined 20 languages. ''Romantic Times'' has described her work as "multi-layered" with "well-defined characters and a commanding conflict." She has twice been nominated for a ''Romantic Times'' Reviewer's Choice Award, in 1996 for ''Reckless Conduct'', and in 1997 for ''Mistress of the Groom.'' Bibliography Single novels * ''Sweet Vixen'', 1984 * ''Sweet As My Revenge'', 1985 * ''The Counterfeit Secretary'', 1986 * ''The Lonely Season'', 1986 * ''Reasons Of The Heart'', 1988 * ''Another Time'', 1989 * ''The Love Conspiracy'', 1990 * ''Bewitching Compulsion'', ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leigh Michaels
Leigh Michaels is the pseudonym used by LeAnn Lemberger (born July 27, 1954 in Iowa, United States), a popular United States writer of over 80 romance novels. She published her novels in Harlequin Enterprises Ltd since 1984 to 2006. She also teaches romance writing for Gothan Writers' Workshop among other places. Biography LeAnn was born on July 27, 1954 in Iowa, United States. She received a ''Bachelor of Arts'' in journalism from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, after three years of study and maintained a 3.93 grade-point average. She received the ''Robert Bliss Award'' as top-ranking senior in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and won a national ''William Randolph Hearst Award'' for feature-writing as an undergraduate. When LeAnn was very young she read romance novels, and when she was fifteen, she wrote her first romance novel and burned it. She burned five more complete manuscripts before submitting one to a publisher. The first submission was acce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |