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Tasmina Perry
Tasmina Perry is a British novelist. Her novels have been bestsellers in '' The Sunday Times'' and have been published in 17 countries. Perry is also a journalist and magazine editor and edits a daily blog on travel, style and the places that have inspired her novels. Writing career A trained lawyer, Perry switched to the world of women's magazines in the mid-nineties. She won the New Journalist of the Year Award and went on to write for ''Marie Claire'', ''Glamour'' and '' Heat'', also launching her own travel and style magazine, ''Jaunt''. She was editing '' InStyle'' magazine when she signed a book deal with publishers HarperCollins and left the world of magazines to concentrate on her writing career. Perry's debut novel, '' Daddy's Girls'', was an immediate success. Her subsequent novels have been equally well-received, with ''Perfect Strangers'', for example, being described by ''Heat'' magazine as 'a fast-paced, glamorous and enthralling tale'. Perry has also co-written ...
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